Re: can someone help identify this sf story?

"Malin, Brenton J." <[email protected]> Wed, 1 May 2019 16:59:47 +0000
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Dana--
This is from Zizek's book _Looking Awry_.  He's discussing Richard Heinlein's _The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag_.

Best,
Brent

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Brent Malin
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Subject: [CULTSTUD-L] can someone help identify this sf story?

I seem to remember Slavoj Zizek mentioning this somewhere:

a story about someone pulling down their car window and discovering a whole other reality out there.

Can anyone identify the story (it sort of sounds Philip K. Dick)?

And can anyone cite the book where Zizek discusses it?

Thanks,
Dana
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