The Robot Who Looked Like Me
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The Robot Who Looked Like Me is a collection of science fiction short stories by Robert Sheckley. It was first published in 1978 by Sphere Books. It includes the following stories (magazines in which the stories originally appeared given in parentheses):
- "The Robot Who Looked Like Me" (Cosmopolitan, 1973)
- "Slaves of Time" (Nova 4, 1974)
- "Voices" (Playboy, Oct 1973)
- "A Supplicant in Space" (Galaxy, Nov 1973, as "A Suppliant in Space".)
- "Zirn Left Unguarded, The Jenghik Palace in Flames, Jon Westerly Dead" (Nova 2, 1972)
- "Sneak Previews" (Penthouse, Aug 1977)
- "Welcome to the Standard Nightmare" (Nova 3, 1973)
- "End City" (Galaxy, May 1974, with a different ending.)
- "The Never-Ending Western Movie" (Science Fiction Discoveries, 1976)
- "What is Life?" (Playboy, Dec 1976)
- "I See a Man Sitting on a Chair, and the Chair is Biting His Leg" (F&SF, Jan 1968; co-authored with Harlan Ellison, although Ellison is not credited in the book edition)
- "Is That What People Do?" (Anticipations, 1978)
- "Silversmith Wishes" (Playboy, May 1977)