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On Yōko Ogawa’s dystopian novel: ‘The Memory Police’

Wednesday, 2 December 2020
A novelist lives on an unnamed island whose inhabitants have been slowly losing objects. Or rather, the objects remain for a while, fading only in memory. Birds, bean bags, perfume. Gone. Memory police patrol the island, ensuring that citizens keep no trace of the things they should be forgetting. And those who remember have the most to lose. As I read this, I thought of Offred in The Handmaid’s...