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The non-flashback storyline doesn't seem to take place in any particular part of the country, but it's probably not a coincidence that there is a small town called [[wikipedia:Fairmont, Minnesota|Fairmont]] in Sladek's home state of Minnesota.
  
 
=== Sauce Harpeau ===
 
=== Sauce Harpeau ===

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A

As I move

The first three words of the novel make it clear that Isaac Asimov will be a major figure throughout, even though he's never mentioned as a writer. Sladek used the name "I-click As-i-move" as the author of his Asimov parody story "Broot Force".[1]

An Inspector Calls

the Fairmont police

The non-flashback storyline doesn't seem to take place in any particular part of the country, but it's probably not a coincidence that there is a small town called Fairmont in Sladek's home state of Minnesota.

Sauce Harpeau

The poor we have always with us

Wedgwood

asimov circuits ... three laws

a fencepost ... an animal perched upon it, ears twitching

watched vids or listened to quads

Calvary roses

As you can see, it's a nursery rhyme

B

What the hammer? What the chain?

stamped out like apostle spoons

Uncle Rasselas

the kitchen help, Ben, Jemima, Molasses and Big Mac

the waiters, Groucho, Harpo, Chico and Spiro

Côtes Des Moines

fluorescent white peruke

mink lapels on a jacket of diamondback rattlesnake, a neon tie with a wicker suit

The long list of future garments in this paragraph might be considered an attempt to outdo the then-recently-deceased past master of ridiculous science fiction couture, Philip K. Dick. Never very interested in detailed world-building, but always confident that people in every era will take for granted things that would look pretty silly to people in previous eras, Dick took full advantage of his non-visual medium to throw in offhanded references to styles like "mohair poncho, apricot-colored felt hat, argyle ski socks and carpet slippers"[2] without distracting too much from his plots.

Sladek's fashion reverie here works a little differently: it's not so much about the arbitrariness of mainstream tastes, but a reminder that the callous elites who will shape Tik-Tok's view of humanity are very, very rich and very, very bored. Despite his naive admiration for these swells, Tik-Tok is also learning early on that humans are massively overconfident and have no real respect for their own mortality—as evidenced by the animated news-interpreting dress that's programmed to illustrate the end of the world as "a fine sunset".

a micro-record of the Prado

C

Darnaway's disease

Their great plantation, Tenoaks, their leisurely antebellum life

Doddly Culpepper

Gone with the Wind and The Foxes of Harrow

one of the sex-equipped robots

wanting to find out what Gulliver saw in them

imitation Stephen Foster songs

the Maillardet family exhibited their mechanical boy

mistake machine loopiness for real lupinus

brandishing her Sabatier

D

Painting was unlocking my prison and striking off my chains

Has he raped you yet

On my body, fake muscles bulged

A robot wedding

E

They had only one eye between the three of them

whether life was reconciliation or renunciation

The idea of turning moral decisions into digital data

F

a Mogul miniature painted about 1600

the caustic Ruritanian cartoonist

not even Hornby can afford real servants

it is meat to be here

Honest Engine

G

H

University of Kiowa

here I am, meatfaces