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Photographic Memory (Paperback)
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Photographic Memory (Paperback)
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List price R425
Loot Price R374
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The protagonist is born into an "Our Crowd" family of New York
merchants, artists and bankers at the very end of World War II,
which has already claimed the life of his natural father. His
widowed mother flees the claustrophobic public mourning expected of
her in Manhattan and escapes to a small town in Northern Vermont.
Her son is raised from the age of two in this small,
French-Canadian, Catholic step-family and remote farming community.
By prior agreement with his grandmother, a steam train shuttles him
annually between his visceral life in Vermont working for a
neighboring farmer and, later as a teenager, on a logging crew,
back into the rich cultural life of his grandmother,
great-grandmother and their coterie of artist friends in Manhattan.
He is the great nephew of Alfred Stieglitz whose tenure in New York
art and photography circles defines much of his time in New York.
These travels back and forth between two polar cultures will come
to define him as a person, though the cultural contrasts prove
irreconcilable for him as a child. Photographic Memory is also
about the impact of photographs on memory. Are the photographs
themselves the memory or do they merely record it? We look back
into our childhood and see images. Some are recalled images of
people and places; others are recalled photographs. So then, is
memory the repository of our past or are the photographs ... or
both? A shutter opens, exposes film to fragmentary images. Eyelids
open; transduce an image into impulses we store in tissue. Is the
image's longevity imprinted by the accompanying emotion? Is our
later recall triggered by mnemonic cue or resonance? Images exposed
and edited by people we never met inhabit memory. Their photographs
fade and curl in dusty albums. Who caught the sepia image of an
unknown father, grandfather? They made so many choices we must live
with. And what of dreams? Are they projections sleeping memory
makes of all these stills? Photographic Memory is wholly a work of
fiction but, like all fiction, has its genesis in reality.
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