As the third of my Books by Memory series this is a rather tangential book review that uses memory to approach a book, rather than focusing in a more analytical way. This time I am reminiscing on reading Thomas Grant’s Jeremy Hutchinson’s Case Histories. As I sit here writing with a blanket over my shouldersContinue reading “Books by Memory: ‘Jeremy Hutchinson’s Case Histories’ by Thomas Grant”
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Books by Memory: ‘Justine’ by Lawrence Durrell
As the second of my Books by Memory series this is a rather tangential book review that uses memory to approach a book, rather than focusing in a more analytical way. This time I am reminiscing on Lawrence Durrell’s Justine. Before getting into my memories, I feel it is worth clarifying that I am notContinue reading “Books by Memory: ‘Justine’ by Lawrence Durrell”
Books By Memory: ‘A Time of Gifts’ by Patrick Leigh Fermor
How can books create graphic, unforgettable memories, outside of the content on their pages?