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Loading... Flow My Tears, the Policeman Saidby Philip K. Dick
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. My favourite Dick novel to date (I've read about 6). An obnoxious yet famous celebrity wakes up after surgery to find out that no one knows who he is any more. Set in a dystopian police state the novel follows Jason in his increasing desperation to find out why no one knows who he is. The setting is dated (set in a future world of 1988), with some of the technology long having be superseded, whilst others are still well out of reach. Yet this is just backdrop to the real story so does not really matter. Well worth the read, only Dicks tripped out mind could think up this story. @ wirkman: It reads like a movie too. Somehow all troughout the book it felt more like I was watching a movie than reading a book. My second PKD (first was Ubik). I thought I was not much of a Si-Fi person, but looking at my tag-cloud Si-Fi seems rather big. Anyway, PKD is brilijant weird Link to a review on my personal website (might be in Swedish). no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 067974066X, Paperback)>On October 11 the television star Jason Taverner is so famous that 30 million viewers eagerly watch his prime-time show. On October 12 Jason Taverner is not a has-been but a never-was -- a man who has lost not only his audience but all proof of his existence. And in the claustrophobic betrayal state of Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said, loss of proof is synonyms with loss of life.Taverner races to solve the riddle of his disappearance", immerses us in a horribly plausible Philip K. Dick United States in which everyone -- from a waiflike forger of identity cards to a surgically altered pleasure -- informs on everyone else, a world in which omniscient police have something to hide. His bleakly beautiful novel bores into the deepest bedrock self and plants a stick of dynamite at its center. (retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:16 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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An amazing book by a literary giant. (