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Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said

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Pages
204
Language
EN
ISBN
9781857983418
Reading Time
~3h 34min

Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said is a book by Philip K. Dick. It has 204 pages.

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Philip K. Dick’s 1974 novel examines the fragility of personal identity within an increasingly monitored society. When a celebrated television personality awakens to discover that no official records, photographs, or acquaintances recognize him, he navigates a near-future America where citizenship depends on biometric verification and state-issued identification. The narrative follows his attempts to reclaim a place in a world that has systematically erased him, while simultaneously exploring how authoritarian institutions construct and enforce social reality. Dick’s work interrogates the relationship between memory, perception, and institutional power, presenting a surveillance apparatus that anticipates modern data tracking and algorithmic governance. The novel’s structure shifts between intimate psychological inquiry and broader societal critique, reflecting the author’s recurring fascination with bureaucratic control. The book remains a significant work in speculative fiction that bridges mid-century paranoia with contemporary concerns about privacy and digital identity.

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Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said has 204 pages.

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Philip K. Dick’s 1974 novel examines the fragility of personal identity within an increasingly monitored society. When a celebrated television personality awakens to discover that no official records, photographs, or acquaintances recognize him, he navigates a near-future America where citizenship d...

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Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said was written by Philip K. Dick.