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The Memory Police

by Yoko Ogawa

The Memory Police

by Yoko Ogawa

On an undisclosed island, objects and memories are systematically vanishing, and inhabitants inexplicably forget these items ever existed. A young novelist, realizing her editor is at risk from the Memory Police, who enforce this collective amnesia, hatches a daring plan to hide him. As the world around them ebbs away, the pair clings to her writing, desperate to preserve the remnants of a disappearing past. 'The Memory Police' is a profound exploration of memory and loss, a chilling reflection on the power of the state, and a poignant tale of human resilience in the face of erasure.

  • Literary
  • Fiction
  • Science Fiction
  • Dystopian
  • Thriller
  • Existential
  • Surveillance
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