In Yoko Ogawa’s dystopian novel The Memory Police, a young writer, trapped in an oppressive surveillance state, risks her life when she agrees to hide her editor.
—From a Washington Post list of upcoming books.
a blog by Jack Limpert, Editor of The Washingtonian for more than 40 years.
In Yoko Ogawa’s dystopian novel The Memory Police, a young writer, trapped in an oppressive surveillance state, risks her life when she agrees to hide her editor.
—From a Washington Post list of upcoming books.
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