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1996 (Paperback)

by Gloria Naylor (Author)
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In 1996 novelist Naylor moved to secluded St. Helena Island. A minor fracas with a crotchety neighbor, whose brother worked for the National Security Agency, set into motion a series of events that made Naylor the object of close scrutiny by the government. The intensely private Naylor found herself in the company of other prominent black writers and activists targeted by the government. She was harassed until she feared for her sanity and consulted a psychiatrist. When she discovered that her tormentors were using mind-control techniques, she fought back with the only weapon she had--her writing talent. Naylor's account, with first-person recollections of her experience and third-person speculation on the motives of her tormenters, not only raises alarms about government actions but also raises many questions about this work. She includes addenda with research and litigation regarding government experiments with mind control. Whether readers think Naylor has been the victim of pernicious abuse or that she has suffered a breakdown, her incredible book will spark debate about government surveillance and the blurring of the lines between fiction and nonfiction. Vanessa Bush
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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This fictionalized memoir of the award-winning author, Gloria Naylor, tells a story of a massive covert surveillance operation perpetrated against her by an official of the U.S. government. This domestic spying both destroys the peace and tranquility of the writer’s home and raises serious questions about the use of surveillance and technology by the government.


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  • Paperback: 172 pages
  • Publisher: Third World Press (June 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0883782782
  • ISBN-13: 978-0883782781
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 1996 - Our latest stepping stone to justice, July 8, 2005
By Eleanor R. White (Hamilton, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 1996 (Hardcover)
In the mid-1990s, our first stepping stone to justice was the article titled "Microwave Harassment and Mind Control Experimentation" by Julianne McKinney, raven1.net/microwav.htm

Our second stepping stone was (and is) the exhaustive and scholarly research into "non-lethal weapons," (clearly the birthplace of the living nightmare Ms. Naylor and an estimated three million North Americans are living,) ... of law student Cheryl Welsh, mindjustice.org

The third stepping stone was the 2001 book about vigilante stalking by David Lawson, a private investigator, titled "Terrorist Stalking in America", reviewed here: multistalkervictims.org/terstalk.htm

Ms. Naylor's book, with some material provided by Cheryl Welsh, is clearly a fourth and major stepping stone, by which the targets of vigilante stalking and electronic mind/body harassment hope to see the day the criminals are stripped of their cover, and justice will be served.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars (RAW Rating: 3.5) - Makes ya say hmmmmm..., December 30, 2005
By The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers (RAWSISTAZ.com and BlackBookReviews.net) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 1996 (Hardcover)
Acclaimed author Gloria Naylor has returned to the literary world after a seven-year hiatus with a fictionalized memoir detailing her experiences in 1996 after vacationing in St. Helena Island to focus on her writing. After an altercation with her neighbor and requests for her to keep her cats off her property, Gloria sets out some poison that kills one of the neighbor's beloved cats. Unfortunately, her neighbor has a brother who works in the National Security Agency, and she reports Gloria as a drug dealer to get back at her. This starts a chain of events and investigations from not only the local police department and Jewish organizations, but also federal agencies.

Gloria starts to notice weird things going on around her and her house, to include lots of traffic on her secluded part of the island. She also realizes she's being followed and that someone is entering her house and tapping into her computer. It gets to a point where Gloria can't trust her friends or converse with those online because she's afraid of who's watching her. When she can't take the harassment any longer, she cuts her time on the island short and moves back home to her brownstone in New York. Sadly, things do not end and Gloria must find a way to return to the normalcy of her life.

While reading 1996, the reader is fully aware that this book is a memoir of sorts as it's written in first person, giving Naylor's actual experiences through this ordeal, in which she's the main character. However, it's also fictionalized in that she obviously doesn't really know what's going on next door, across the street or at the NSA for example. It is an intriguing story, reminiscent of conspiracy theory type movies popular in the last few decades. While I can say the story definitely makes you say hmmmmm, some parts of it will make the average reader question the validity of Naylor's allegations while others will merely view it as entertainment only.

It is the third-person accounts that I couldn't really follow, coupled with parts of the story which could've been tightened, edited a bit more, and the abrupt ending should've been a bit more conclusive. The characters, with the exception of Naylor, weren't developed as well as I would've liked, but overall, I did enjoy the story. While there are many speculations on what the federal government has the capability to do, and cases and documentation against them, it's a bit unfortunate that these types of allegations are lumped with UFO sightings and alien abductions.

Reviewed by Tee C. Royal
of The RAWSISTAZ™ Reviewers
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Story Content is Not Fiction, January 2, 2006
By A John Hughes (Victoria BC Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 1996 (Hardcover)
Strange that this book has become unavailible from Amazon.com when it was only published in 11-2005. What Naylor writes about as fiction is happening to many people in their live's, mine included. Even my family are participants in this high-tech harassment, as their behaviours have become very evasive whenever I complain to them. That innocent citizens are being tormented like in Naylor's book, or worse in many cases, as an ongoing daily event is both depraved and venal. Worse yet, many politicians know about this and aren't doing anything. Read it as as non-fiction to understand what is really going on under the guise of spying on citizens ffor national secuity reasons and related invasive technologies.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not Anti-Semitic!
I enjoyed this book very much and am grateful to Gloria Naylor for having the courage to write it. I had to write a review to state that in no way is her book anti-semitic. Read more
Published 4 days ago by december75

1.0 out of 5 stars Ridiculous, anti-semitic, and written like a 4th grader
A woman is visited by her subconscious and is so disturbed by what she finds that she immediately blames a vast Jewish conspiracy for her own wretched sense of self... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Thirtytwo

4.0 out of 5 stars 1996
Very interesting. I feel like the heart of her story is real. There are some details she obviously added to give the story flow. Read more
Published on February 26, 2007 by froggylove

3.0 out of 5 stars Scary Implications
This is, by Naylor's own admission, a highly fictionalized account of her life during that year. She admits what happened can made readers think she had a nervous breakdown or... Read more
Published on September 7, 2006 by E. Adams

4.0 out of 5 stars "Tell all the truth but tell it slant," said Emily Dickinson.
That's advice Emily Dickinson offered to writers. Gloria Naylor does just that in her "nonfiction/novel," "1996. Read more
Published on July 7, 2006 by Emily's Buddy

5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating and Frightening
I read this book because I love Gloria Naylor. I hadn't heard about any of her travesties from 1996 before reading this book. Read more
Published on May 30, 2006 by book lover

3.0 out of 5 stars Not well enough researched but a good start
Ms. Naylor was undoubtedly caught in a traumatic situation not anticipated. However, her conclusions are a bit premature. Read more
Published on May 23, 2006 by Marc Capelli

3.0 out of 5 stars Too Disturbing to Finish!
I am a huge fan of Gloria Naylor's and was very excited to read her latest work, although the subject matter didn't seem to fall in line with her other fantastic novels. Read more
Published on March 23, 2006 by Arlene James

2.0 out of 5 stars Can we at least be honest about the allegations she raises in this book?
OK, I'm a precocious 12-year-old. Yes, depending on how you look at it, either the author herself or the character named Gloria Naylor claims to have been the subject of a... Read more
Published on March 16, 2006

4.0 out of 5 stars 1996 is Non-Fiction To Me
I was surprised that this book is fiction because it reads like non-fiction. Wow! It's so scary but I couldn't put it down. Read more
Published on February 18, 2006 by J. Belfield

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