In this lyrical and moving novel, Philip K. Dick intertwines the story of a toxic love affair with one about sentient robots, and unflinchingly views it all through the prism of mental illnessâwhich spares neither human nor robot. The end result is one of Dickâs most quietly powerful works.
When Louis Rosenâs electronic organ company builds a pitch-perfect robotic replica of Abraham Lincoln, they are pulled into the orbit of a shady businessman, who is looking to use Lincoln for his own profit. Meanwhile, Rosen seeks Lincolnâs advice as he woos a woman incapable of understanding human emotionsâsomeone who may be even more robotic than Lincolnâs replica.
âIn his top form, Philip K. Dick rivals Kurt Vonnegut.ââNew York Times