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‘Hiding in plain sight’
Reality and secrecy in You Don’t Love Me Yet and Chronic City
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Both these novels, this chapter argues, are concerned with secrecy and reality in a world increasingly dominated by disclosure and virtuality. You Don’t Love Me Yet is a rock and roll novel, and romanticises music as something secretive, in the sense of possessing an intangible something beyond language’s power to describe. The irony, of course, is that Lethem attempts to do just that. Chronic City takes place in a Manhattan the characters see as maximally unreal. Through drugs and conversations about obscure cultural phenomena, they attempt to get at the elusive, secretive “real” behind the simulations. Ultimately, the chapter argues, this real can be found in the physical, natural world – in childbirth, in the companionship of a dog, in a flock of birds.

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