Ep. 311 - "Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said" by Philip K. Dick (Analysis)

Ep. 311 - "Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said" by Philip K. Dick (Analysis)

From History Homos by Scott Lizard Abrams

May 17, 2026 · 2h 26m · Season 2 · Episode 311

About this episode

Scott and Patrick analyze Philip K. Dick's novel 'Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said'.

This week Scott and Patrick discuss the 1974 novel "Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said" by Philip K. Dick. This mindbending yarn follows a celebrity talk show host on a psychedelic journey through a dystopian panopticon in which he wakes up to realize he no longer exists to anyone but himself. We discuss. Don't forget to join our Telegram channel at T.me/historyhomos and to join our group chat at T.me/historyhomoschat For programming updates and news follow us across social media @historyhomospod and follow Scott @Scottlizardabrams and Patrick @cantgetfooledagainradio OR subscribe to our telegram channel t.me/historyhomos The video version of the show is available on Substack, Rokfin, bitchute, odysee and Rumble For weekly premium episodes or to contribute to the show subscribe to our channel at www.historyhomospod.substack.com You can donate to the show directly at paypal.me/historyhomos To order a History Homos T shirt (and recieve a free sticker) please send your shirt size and address to Historyhomos@gmail.com and please address all questions, comments and concerns there as well. Later homos

People in this episode

Host: Scott Lizard Abrams

Guest: Patrick

Topics covered

  • dystopian literature
  • Philip K. Dick
  • celebrity culture
  • psychedelic experiences
  • identity
  • analysis

Keywords

  • Philip K. Dick
  • dystopia
  • celebrity
  • psychedelic
  • identity
  • novel analysis

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said

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