Surveillance

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"Surveillance" is a novel by Jonathan Raban that explores themes of observation, privacy, and the post-9/11 security state through the lens of a writer researching a mysterious subject.

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instanceOf novel
author Jonathan Raban NERFINISHED
centralConflict conflict between truth-telling and protection of privacy
tension between safety and freedom
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores blurred line between fact and fiction
ethics of observation
impact of security culture on everyday life
relationship between watcher and watched
genre literary fiction
political fiction
hasCharacterType government official
immigrant
journalist
hasMotive investigation of a possibly dangerous subject
hasSubject mysterious interview subject
hasTheme media and representation
paranoia
personal autonomy
state power
trust and deception
language English
literaryStyle essayistic
psychological
realist
mainTheme civil liberties
fear of terrorism
observation
post-9/11 security state
privacy
surveillance
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor blend of reportage and fiction
depiction of contemporary security anxieties
partOf post-9/11 literature
protagonistOccupation writer
publicationYear 2006
publisher Pantheon Books NERFINISHED
Picador NERFINISHED
settingPeriod post-9/11 era
settingPlace Seattle NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
timeframeOfAction early 21st century

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Jonathan Raban notableWork Surveillance