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Nov 10, 2020 · " The Arrest is a novel that defies description in the best possible way, which makes it quintessentially a work of Jonathan Lethem’s at his most sublime. It’s an organic tale of the apocalypse, a Hollywood parable, and a fable of survival and surrender.
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Nov 10, 2020 · Jonathan Lethem. 3.15. 3,074 ratings538 reviews. From the award-winning author of The Feral Detective and Motherless Brooklyn comes an utterly original post-apocalyptic yarn about two siblings, the man that came between them, and a nuclear-powered super car. The Arrest isn't post-apocalypse.
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Nov 9, 2020 · THE ARREST. By Jonathan Lethem. How do you piece together a reality that has fractured? How do you make sense of things? One strategy: Don’t. In his latest novel, “The Arrest,” Jonathan Lethem...
Nov 10, 2020 · Todbaum has spent the Arrest smashing his way across a fragmented and phantasmagorical United States, trailing enmities all the way. Plopping back into the siblings’ life...
Nov 10, 2020 · The Arrest. Nov. 10, 2020. 1. Frost Heaves. The road is laid on by the land’s dictation. A horse path once and again, it isn’t smoothed or straightened, routered through the hills. It climbs...
Nov 10, 2020 · The Arrest: A Novel Kindle Edition. by Jonathan Lethem (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 3.7 488 ratings. See all formats and editions. From the award-winning author of The Feral Detective and Motherless Brooklyn comes an utterly original post-collapse yarn about two siblings, the man that came between them, and a nuclear-powered super car.
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From the award-winning author of The Feral Detective and Motherless Brooklyn comes an utterly original post-collapse yarn about two siblings, the man that came between them, and a nuclear-powered super car. The Arrest isn’t post-apocalypse. It isn’t a dystopia. It isn’t.