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“In I Am No One, Patrick Flanery has laid bare the fear of our digital age. Part Mr. Robot, part Don DeLillo, part Edward Snowden—this thrilling, unnerving novel defies genre and raises trenchant questions about privacy, identity, and fate/5().  · I am No One by Patrick Flanery review – terrifying visions of a world without privacy A master of puzzling storytelling explores a world in which everything is recorded and prying is called Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. Patrick Flanery. Current Page: Home About Books. Absolution. Fallen Land. I Am No One. Night for Day. The Ginger Child. Other Writing Film Photography Contact Open Menu Close Menu. Current Page: Home About Folder: Books. Back. Absolution Fallen Land I Am No One.


Mariella Frostrup talks to Patrick Flanery about his new novel I Am No One, a disturbing tale of transatlantic surveillance, as a university professor comes to realise he is being watched. And she. I Am No One Patrick Flanery. Crown/Duggan, $26 (p) ISBN Clearly, he has been under surveillance for years, but he has no idea why. Jeremy's paranoia spikes when he also. I Am No One reads like a collaboration between spy novelist John le Carre and Franz Kafka, the early 20th-century master of alienation and existential anxiety. It's at once a beautifully written slow-motion thriller, an unnerving story of fear and paranoia, and a cautionary tale about the perils of spy satellites, security cameras and electronic surveillance by faceless government bureaucrats.


Patrick Flanery's new novel I Am No One asks whether it is more delusional to think you are being watched, or to think you are not being watched. Conventionally a mark of mental illness, it has. Patrick Flanery's new novel, I Am No One, is Dr. O'Keefe's own account of events, past, present and future, inspired after he misses a meeting with a student and finds in his own "sent mai His mind is a sharp one, having taught at Columbia, Oxford and now NYU, but certain events have him concerned about his own sanity and even his daughter recommends seeing a neurologist "just to be sure". I Am No One is a disquieting must-read, a book to start right after you delete your browsing history and change all of your passwords." - Bret Anthony Johnston, author of Remember Me Like This "Patrick Flanery writes a coolly urbane and intelligent prose that keeps its structure and poise from first page to last.

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