In this week's episode, Jenn presents to the podcast 1Q84 by Haruki Murakmi and The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa. These two Japanese that seem to take some inspiration, for their covers and their plots, from the dystopian classic 1984. However, when you crack opens these two novels they couldn't be more different. Join us as we discuss the influences for these novels and which truly embodies the spirit of 1984.
Be sure to stay turned to the end of the episode for information on changes to our release schedule in the upcoming months, and also to hear us lose our minds as we attempt to remember the difference between HG Wells and Orson Wells.
For more information on 1Q84 visit https://www.harukimurakami.com/
And for more on The Memory Police visit https://www.penguin.co.uk/authors/1060719/yoko-ogawa.html?tab=penguin-books
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