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by Howard Jacobson

2.93
Dystopian Fiction
Literary Fiction
Uneasy
Cerebral
Dark

Howard Jacobson’s dystopian novel imagines a future society shaped by a suppressed collective trauma. Language and history are carefully controlled, and curiosity is dangerous. Jacobson explores memory, love, and antisemitism through satire and allegory. The novel is deliberately oblique, withholding explanation. Its unease builds slowly. A dark, intellectually challenging vision.

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