
Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said
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The author salutes George Orwell and Franz Kafka with a frightening story set in the dystopian American "future" of 1988. The novel, written in 1974, follows television and pop star Jason Taverner on an odyssey into a nightmare world in which he apparently has never existed. The expert Scott Brick adds his particular narrative skill to the mix, making Taverner's plight believable and eerily real. Brick keeps the story afloat as it rushes through confusing waters. The listener knows no more than the story's hero as he tries to salvage his identity amid a fascist regime in which NOBLESSE OBLIGE is a foreign concept to a self-indulgent ruling class. M.S. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

June 28, 1993
A TV celebrity of the near future suddenly finds that he has no identity in this SF variation on the amnesia novel, which suffers from an inadequate ending. Vintage also releases, for $10 each, Dick's Now Wait for Last Year (*-74220-4 ), about a doctor who is treating the world's most important and sickest man, and The World Jones Made (*-74219-0 ), about a fanatic clairvoyant.
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