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Unknown, 1999
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Unknown, 1999
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In the current information age, "memory" is as likely to be an attribute of a computer as a human being. In Graywolf Forum Three: The Business of Memory , editor Charles Baxter invites twelve creative writers to contemplate the externalization of what was once so deeply personal. The resulting essays address a provocative range of topics: the explosion of interest in the memoir; the recovered-memory movement; America in the grip of an "amnesia plague;" the need for coherent stories of our past to help us organize our present; and forgetfulness - political, cultural, and literary - and the shame and allure it holds. Throughout, these fascinating pieces illuminate the art of remembering in a time when memory has become a highly measurable commodity.Contributors:Charles BaxterRichard BauschKaren BrennanBernard CooperLydia DavisSteve EricksonAlvin GreenbergPatricia HamplMargot LiveseyJames A. McPhersonVictoria MorrowMichael RyanSylvia Watanabe
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