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Yoko ogawa the memory police
Yoko ogawa the memory police






Among them is R, our narrator’s editor, whom she decides to hide in a secret room in her house with the help of an elderly friend. While our narrator, a novelist, is going through the surprisingly effortless process of having her world gradually shrink in richness and meaning, a few people seem immune to the curse and are consequently rounded up by the military Memory Police. If people can no longer remember what it is for, what right does it have to be a part of their lives?

yoko ogawa the memory police

It is not, then, so much memories being totally wiped (our narrators can still discuss the disappearances with some clarity) as that the meaning inherent in the object ceases to exist. The disappearances of these objects – hats, music boxes, roses – come about when the residents of the island wake up to find their memories of an object’s use fading, an event usually followed by a mass destruction of the object itself. Set on a remote island off the coast of Japan, Ogawa’s novel, which was originally published in 1994 but remains frighteningly relevant today, is set in a dystopian future in which objects begin disappearing from everyday life, cast out by some unseen higher power whose rule is enforced by the ominous Memory Police.








Yoko ogawa the memory police