Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said
On sale
8th March 2007
Price: £10.99
John W. Campbell Memorial Award, 1975
Genre
Another classic novel from the world’s greatest writer of science fiction
Jason Taverner is a Six, the result of top secret government experiments forty years before which produced a handful of unnaturally bright and beautiful people … and he’s the prime-time idol of millions until, inexplicably, all record of him is wiped from the data banks of Earth. Suddenly he’s a nobody in a police state where nobody is allowed to be a nobody.
Will he ever be rich and famous again? Was he, in fact, ever rich and famous?
Jason Taverner is a Six, the result of top secret government experiments forty years before which produced a handful of unnaturally bright and beautiful people … and he’s the prime-time idol of millions until, inexplicably, all record of him is wiped from the data banks of Earth. Suddenly he’s a nobody in a police state where nobody is allowed to be a nobody.
Will he ever be rich and famous again? Was he, in fact, ever rich and famous?
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Reviews
For everyone lost in the endlessly multiplicating realities of the modern world, remember: Philip K. Dick got there first
One of the genuine visionaries that North American fiction has produced
One of the most original practitioners writing any kind of fiction, Dick made most of the European avant-garde seem like navel-gazers in a cul-de-sac
The most consistently brilliant SF writer in the world
Dick quietly produced serious fiction in a popular form and there can be no greater praise