The Memory Police
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The Memory Police is a 1994 dystopian novel written by Yoko Ogawa, originally published in Japan. The novel was translated into English by Stephen Snyder and has since gained international acclaim for its haunting exploration of memory, identity, and loss. It blends elements of science fiction, psychological drama, and literary fiction to create a compelling and thought-provoking story. Complete Description Set in a mysterious, unnamed island society, The Memory Police takes place in a world where objects, concepts, and memories are constantly disappearing. People on the island begin to forget things—physical objects like birds, roses, and clocks, as well as abstract concepts like emotions and ideas. Once these items are forgotten, they vanish from the world entirely, leaving no trace behind. The government agency known as the Memory Police is tasked with enforcing these disappearances, ensuring that the population forgets what they no longer can remember. The story follows an unnamed narrator, a writer who lives on the island and witnesses the erasure of both tangible and intangible aspects of life. She begins to notice that some people on the island can still remember the vanished items, and as the Memory Police begin to round up these people for "disposal,"
  • Book Name : The Memory Police
  • Author Name : By Yoko Ogawa
  • Product Type : Paperback
  • Item Publish Date : 2025 / 01 / 01
  • Barcode 9781784700447

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