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If Memory Is Fallible, What Does That Mean For Memoir?

May 22, 2020 | Craft of Writing, Emotions, Family, grief, loss, revision

Memoir depends on memory, yet memory is often selective and thus fallible. For my father’s fortieth birthday in 1966, my mother threw a surprise party, in the small dining room at our country club. It was the end of August and both Alan and Barry, my brothers, were...
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