![]() It seems like a perfect novel for a revolution. The book is funny, odd, and for Dick fairly reserved. PKD builds this natural tension to the last few pages. You have him moving up in government at the same time he is secretly taking more and more risks in his own life. This is Dick's third novel I believe and it is almost a perfectly constructed PKD novel. This impulse to speak his mind and periodically, late at night, screw with statues of sacred leaders will either destroy him or make him great. ![]() When we make fun of a stale theme we say we’ve japed it.” In a post-apocalypse world where you are tyrannized by not just your nation (aka the Moral Reclamation, or Morec), but your HOA, it is hard to be creative, to sin, to deviate from the norm. When a theme is harped on too much you get parody. If I can't dance to it, it's not my revolution ![]()
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