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Debra Zott on My Hundred Lovers by Susan Johnson

Debra Zott on My Hundred Lovers by Susan Johnson

by AWW Admin | Dec 1, 2012 | Guest Posts, Reviews

Memory is not democratic. It creates its own hierarchy concerning what will be at the top and what will be at the bottom. Memory decides what it remembers and what it forgets, and what emerges from the daguerreotype. (p.142) Memory is the device employed by author...

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