The following page from the Sept. 16, 2013, issue of The New Yorker
deals with current trends in paranoid schizophrenia. It may interest
fans of Philip K. Dick.
(Click for a larger, clearer image.)
As for the poem by Stanley Moss on the above page (35, by the way),
a quote from Wallace Stevens seems appropriate —
"It was a language he spoke, because he must, yet did not know.
It was a page he had found in the handbook of heartbreak."
For the "wall" theme of Moss, see (for instance), this journal
on June 3, 2013 — New Yorker Art.
"All in all…." — Pink Floyd