O-Zone (novel)

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First edition (publ. Putman)

O-zone is a science fiction novel by the American author Paul Theroux published in 1986.[1]

Synopsis[edit]

Missouri[2] is a nuclear wasteland after leakage of stored radioactive waste, off limits to all but the very rich. Eight of them, referred to as 'Owners', visit this O-Zone as their personal playground. Some of them come to the disturbing realizations that the life-forms outside of their walled in cities, assumed to be just 'things', seem as human as the Owners themselves.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "NYTimes". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "PN Review Print and Online Poetry Magazine - MISSOURI BREAKS Michael Hulse - PN Review 57".

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