The Memory Police

byYoko Ogawa, Stephen Snyder (Translator)

On an unnamed island, objects are disappearing: first hats, then ribbons, birds, roses. . .

To the people on the island, a disappeared thing no longer has any meaning. It can be burned in the garden, thrown in the river, or handed over to the Memory Police. Soon enough, the island forgets it ever existed.

When a young novelist discovers that her editor is in danger of being taken away by the Memory Police, she desperately wants to save him. For some reason, he doesn't forget, and it's becoming increasingly difficult for him to hide his memories. Who knows what will vanish next?

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'Beautiful... Haunting' Sunday Times

'This timeless fable of control and loss feels more timely than ever' Guardian

'A dreamlike story of dystopia' Jia Tolentino

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TRANSLATED BY STEPHEN SNYDER

About Yoko Ogawa

Yoko Ogawa has won every major Japanese literary award. Her fiction has appeared in the New Yorker, A Public Space and Zoetrope. Her works include The Diving Pool, The Housekeeper and the Professor, Hotel Iris and Revenge. Her most recent novel, The Memory Police, was shortlisted for the International Booker Prize.
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