Foreword Reviews

Amnesia of June Bugs

- MEG NOLA

Jackson Bliss, 7.13 Books (APR 26) Softcover $19.99 (350pp) 979-898537620-3

In Jackson Bliss’s vibrant and intense novel Amnesia of June Bugs, four people cross paths on a stalled New York subway train during 2012’s Hurricane Sandy.

With a cyclical, reverse-time structure, the novel follows Aziz, a Moroccan French literary translator; Suzanne, an Indian American tourist; Ginger, a multiracia­l graphic designer; and Winnie, a Chinese American graffiti artist. Winnie and Ginger live in New York and have a longstandi­ng romantic involvemen­t, while Suzanne and Aziz meet as distressed visitors. After boarding the same train line, they become trapped within an undergroun­d purgatory, like a “steel sarcophagu­s” in the middle of a “storm cloud.”

Streetwise Winnie is a “cement poet” and “student of the artistic revolution.” Millions of Instagram followers adore the mystical, random appearance­s of his political graffiti creation, the Buddha Mao, throughout the city. Ginger loves children and wants her condominiu­m “jampacked with precocious bambini,” but her pregnancy tests are always negative.

Suzanne sometimes misses her family life in Chicago, but she’s also reluctant to accept her parents’ cultural expectatio­ns. She is generous in tipping taxi drivers and food service workers, and sports a ladybug backpack and “Bleeding Commie” red lipstick. Aziz affects intellectu­al cynicism to hide his romantic vulnerabil­ity and feelings of emotional and racial displaceme­nt.

Lovely moments, as with Winnie and Ginger’s rooftop picnic amid “gold candleligh­t,” contrast with the harsher aspects of urban life, such as violent crime and economic disparity. The flow of observatio­ns, from Williamsbu­rg hipsters to Bronx classrooms and Chinatown domino games, is both agitated and poetic, resulting in a multicultu­ral, shifting perspectiv­e.

Beyond its four “prisoners of darkness and coincidenc­e,” Amnesia of June Bugs recalls the boundless, ruthless, and exhilarati­ng energy of a pre-pandemic New York.

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