In what is presented as a work illuminating the divine trilogy Dick (I read in the wake), it is expected probably something quite difficult to grasp, the author who used to rhyme work summit of major and bizarre. But here I found the book quite affordable, although it deals in fact the author of a few favorite subjects: madness, God, conspiracy, all in a dystopia of course. I found the book quite human in fact, perhaps the fact that Dick himself describes it thereby participates. The plot itself is fairly involved, we constantly oscillates between different views, which transcribes well the schizophrenic atmosphere of the novel. I'm waiting to read the divine trilogy to see what is the contribution of this book to all, but by itself "Radio Free Albemuth" worth reading.