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[[File:Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said.jpg|thumb|Earliest known edition of '''''Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said'''''.]]'''''Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said''''' is a 1974 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick about a futuristic dystopia where the United States has become a reality television series. The story follows genetically enhanced police officer Felix Buckman, who wakes up in a world where he has never existed. | [[File:Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said.jpg|thumb|Earliest known edition of '''''Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said'''''.]]'''''Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said''''' is a 1974 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick about a futuristic dystopia where the United States has become a police state reality television series. The story follows genetically enhanced police officer Felix Buckman, who wakes up in a world where he has never existed. | ||
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Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said is a 1974 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick about a futuristic dystopia where the United States has become a police state reality television series. The story follows genetically enhanced police officer Felix Buckman, who wakes up in a world where he has never existed.
In the News
Martian Pink-Slip is a 1964 book on interplanetary labor history by sociologist Philip K. Dick 1.1.
Do Androids Dream of Electric Tweets? is a 1968 social media novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
The Divine Invasion 2 is a 2022 science fiction theology film based on the novel of the same name by Philip K. Dick.
Philip K. Dick on ice — or not.
Do Greyhounds Dream of Electric Hare? is a 1982 science fiction dog racing film based on the short story "Dog Runner" by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
Obelus is a 2002 American historical supernatural drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by an alleged secret cabal of immortal typographer-priests.
Fiction cross-reference
- A Mercer Darkly
- Do Androids Dream of Electric Tweets?
- Do Greyhounds Dream of Electric Hare?
- Galactic Cop-Healer
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Martian Pink-Slip
- Obelus (Scorsese film)
- Philip K. Dick on ice
- The Divine Invasion 2
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