Philip K. Dick: Therein Lies the Wub

Philip K. Dick: Therein Lies the Wub

Author: Jason Weiser, Carissa Weiser | Nextpod November 28, 2017 Duration: 34:37

A routine trip to Mars turns out to be anything but when a ship headed back to earth allows one last passenger aboard. That's...really all I can say about the story "Beyond lies the Wub" by Philip K. Dick.

Few authors can boast the sci-fi pedigree of Philip K. Dick. Even if you've never read one of his books, you've heard one of his stories. Blade Runner, Total Recall, The Man in the High Castle, Scanner Darkly, Minority Report, and The Adjustment Bureau make up just some of the stories that have been turned into major, and in many cases iconic, motion pictures and TV shows.

Today's story is one of his very early ones. It's a story of the distant future, when humanity makes regular trips to Mars and beyond, where we think we understand our solar system and our universe. We'll see that the universe is always one step beyond our imagination...and beyond our control.

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Music:

"Harbor" by Kai Engel

"Imminence" by Kai Engel

"Scenery" by Kai Engel

"Nocturne Op27 No1" by Podington Bear

Theme song and other music by Breakmaster Cylinder


The stories you think you know aren't quite what you remember. Fictional takes the classic literature we were all supposed to read and shakes off the dust, retelling these foundational tales with a casual, contemporary voice that fits right into your day. Hosted by Jason and Carissa Weiser, the creative minds behind Myths and Legends, this podcast isn't an academic lecture. It's a vibrant, sometimes funny, and always engaging journey into the original narratives of Dracula's obsession, the social satire of Jane Austen, the swashbuckling adventures of D'Artagnan, and even the cosmic dread of H.P. Lovecraft. Each episode focuses on a specific work, breaking down its plot and characters in a way that feels like hearing the story for the first time. The Weisers act as your guides, providing context and a modern perspective that highlights why these books have endured. You'll find yourself absorbed in the drama, romance, and horror that captivated audiences centuries ago, but presented without pretense. It’s for anyone who finds the original texts daunting or simply wants to experience a great story told well. By blending deep respect for the source material with relatable commentary, Fictional makes classic lit accessible and wildly entertaining, proving these old stories still have plenty of life and relevance. New episodes arrive every other week.
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