Tik-Tok

John Sladek

Language: English

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Publisher: Gollancz

Published: Oct 2, 1983

Description:

Something has gone very seriously wrong with Tik-Tok's "asimov circuits." They should keep him on the straight and narrow, following Asimov's first law of robotics: A robot shall not injure a human being, or through inaction allow a human being to come to harm. But, that's not what's happening. Although every thing looks fine from the surface, and Tik-Tok maintains the outward appearance of a mild-mannered robot, his agenda is murderously different. And, it's not just because of his artistic tendencies and sympathy for the robot rights movement, either. This witty chronicle of one abnormal machine-man, and his dealings with an assortment of deranged and maniacal humans, truly showcases the satirical genius of John Sladek.

About the Author

John Sladek (1937/2000) moved to the UK from America in 1966 and became involved with the British New Wave movement. He began writing sf with 'The Happy Breed' which appeared in Dangerous Visions in 1967. His novels and short story collections include The Reproductive System (also available in Gollancz SF Collectors' Editions), The Muller-Fokker Effect, Roderick and The Lunatics of Terra.