Amnesiascope is a 1996 novel by Steve Erickson. Set in Los Angeles after a cataclysmic earthquake, the novel incorporates elements of other novels that Erickson had published, such as the silent film from his first novel, Days Between Stations.[1][2] Though not a genre novel, it was a finalist for the British Fantasy Award.[citation needed]
^McMahon, David (25 August 1996). "MEMORY GAMES". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
Amnesiascope is a 1996 novel by Steve Erickson. Set in Los Angeles after a cataclysmic earthquake, the novel incorporates elements of other novels that...
couldn't read. This motif occasionally has recurred in novels such as Amnesiascope. At UCLA Erickson studied literature, film, journalism and political...
Rubicon Beach (1986) Tours of the Black Clock (1989) Arc d'X (1993) Amnesiascope (1996) The Sea Came in at Midnight (1999) Our Ecstatic Days (2005) Zeroville...
later novels, The Sea Came in at Midnight and Our Ecstatic Days. In Amnesiascope, Erickson makes a reference to Black Clock Park, a fictional Los Angeles...
978-0-380-97766-6 (hardcover edition) OCLC 40193563 Dewey Decimal 813/.54 21 LC Class PS3555.R47 S33 1999 Preceded by Amnesiascope Followed by Our Ecstatic Days ...
Ventura appears as a fictional character in Steve Erickson's 1996 novel, Amnesiascope. He also wrote the screenplay for Echo Park (1986), among other films...
into Ruin: This Day All Gods Die Ben Elton – Popcorn Steve Erickson – Amnesiascope Helen Fielding – Bridget Jones's Diary Jon Fosse – Melancholy II (Melancholia...