Book Details
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1969
Publisher
Fantasy House
Description
In a world where reality can be questioned, one man's discovery turns his life upside down. The protagonist learns he is not entirely human, but rather an "electric ant" – an artificial being created to navigate a complex, often surreal existence. This unsettling revelation forces him to confront the very essence of his identity and the nature of his reality.
As he grapples with his manufactured self, he delves into the inner workings of his mind, which is depicted as both a mechanical marvel and a fragile construct. The exploration of his consciousness leads to profound insights about free will and the boundaries of perception.
Philip K. Dick masterfully weaves a narrative that challenges readers to ponder the implications of technology on human experience and what it truly means to be alive. This thought-provoking tale remains a striking reflection on the intersection of humanity and artificiality.
As he grapples with his manufactured self, he delves into the inner workings of his mind, which is depicted as both a mechanical marvel and a fragile construct. The exploration of his consciousness leads to profound insights about free will and the boundaries of perception.
Philip K. Dick masterfully weaves a narrative that challenges readers to ponder the implications of technology on human experience and what it truly means to be alive. This thought-provoking tale remains a striking reflection on the intersection of humanity and artificiality.
Genres
Science Fiction
Fantasy
Manga
Graphic Novels