Zone One

What is the importance of Buffalo, New York in the novel, Zone One?

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Buffalo is the location of the plague’s newfound government. Although the narrative never visits Buffalo, the city’s presence is felt. Buffalo’s dystopian branding and planning is central to the novel’s critique of institutional structures, as well as the author’s analysis of authority and order.

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