Jacobson hails Englander's witty book-burning dystopia

Source: theguardian.com

Howard Jacobson reviews Nathan Englander's novel "Time", a dystopian tale set in a near-future Britain where the government has outlawed all books to enforce ideological purity. The protagonist, a Jewish literature professor, is forced into a role destroying texts but rebels by hiding them. Jacobson argues it's a brilliant, humorous take on authoritarianism and the enduring power of stories, relevant amid rising cultural censorship debates.