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Amnesia Moon by Jonathan Lethem
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Amnesia Moon (edition 1996)

by Jonathan Lethem

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In Jonathan Lethem's wryly funny novel, we meet a young man named Chaos, who's living in a movie theater in post-apocalyptic Wyoming, drinking alcohol, and eating food out of cans. It's an unusual and at times unbearable existence, but Chaos soon discovers that his post-nuclear reality may have no connection to the truth. So he takes to the road with a girl named Melinda in order to find answers. As the pair travels through the United States they find that, while each town has been affected differently by the mysterious source of the apocalypse, none of the people they meet can fill in their incomplete memories or answer their questions. Gradually, figures from Chaos's past, including some who appear only under the influence of intravenously administered drugs, make Chaos remember some of his forgotten life as a man named Moon.… (more)
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Info:Tom Doherty Associates, LLC (1996), Paperback
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Amnesia Moon by Jonathan Lethem

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    The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin (ahstrick)
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    Dr. Bloodmoney by Philip K. Dick (sturlington)
    sturlington: Amnesia Moon is an homage to PKD and references this novel.
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    Ice by Anna Kavan (sturlington)
    sturlington: Kavan was clearly an influence on Lethem.
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This is a story about a trippy romp across the backbone of America in a reality nothing is as it seems and dreams are more real than reality. ( )
  philibin | Mar 25, 2024 |
This book paints a very strange, surreal landscape of post-apocalyptic America. I loved the journey itself, and some parts had me twisting my mind. But the entire book I though I was being taken towards some sort of realization or explanation that never came, making it a bit of a disappointment. ( )
  littoface | Feb 2, 2024 |
This road story iss part Kafka and part P K Dick and all Jonathan Lethem. A rollicking narrative of a future that is both nightmarish and entertaining. It is a world where the truth of everything is elusive at best. ( )
  jwhenderson | May 17, 2023 |
Not on a par with Gun, With Occasional Music or Motherless Brooklyn for me, but still a fun, imaginative and quick read. The pacing seemed a bit off - the first 3/4 of it was a meandering road trip, while last quarter brought in a slew of new people and plots, which made the ending feel rushed. ( )
  badube | Mar 6, 2019 |
Imagination, invention run wild. A road trip through a troubled mindscape. Furry girl, green fog, clock people, trashed people: the future of Mr. Lethem when he was young. Before he got to Brooklyn. He travels well but does not know how to end it. I prefer a bang to a waco wyoming. ( )
  kerns222 | May 25, 2018 |
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In Jonathan Lethem's wryly funny novel, we meet a young man named Chaos, who's living in a movie theater in post-apocalyptic Wyoming, drinking alcohol, and eating food out of cans. It's an unusual and at times unbearable existence, but Chaos soon discovers that his post-nuclear reality may have no connection to the truth. So he takes to the road with a girl named Melinda in order to find answers. As the pair travels through the United States they find that, while each town has been affected differently by the mysterious source of the apocalypse, none of the people they meet can fill in their incomplete memories or answer their questions. Gradually, figures from Chaos's past, including some who appear only under the influence of intravenously administered drugs, make Chaos remember some of his forgotten life as a man named Moon.

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