In the Shadow of MemoryUniversity of Nebraska Press, 2003 - 243 páginas In December 1988 Floyd Skloot was stricken by a virus that targeted his brain, leaving him totally disabled and utterly changed. In the Shadow of Memory is an intimate picture of what it is like to find oneself possessed of a ravaged memory and unstable balance and confronted by wholesale changes in both cognitive and emotional powers. Skloot also explores the gradual reassembling of himself, putting together his scattered memories, rediscovering the meaning of childhood and family history, and learning a new way to be at home in the world. Combining the author’s skills as a poet and novelist, this book finds humor, meaning, and hope in the story of a fragmented life made whole by love and the courage to thrive. |
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... feel differ- ently but in many ways feel more fully , more richly . It is as though I have been given an area of psychological life in which to compen- sate for what is missing . I have been resouled . I sense myself moving toward a ...
... feel differ- ently but in many ways feel more fully , more richly . It is as though I have been given an area of psychological life in which to compen- sate for what is missing . I have been resouled . I sense myself moving toward a ...
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... feel slow . I know I miss things that normally I would notice and respond to ; I can see the mis- takes , the falls as they happen but cannot stop them . The means I use to compensate for my lack of integration separate me further from ...
... feel slow . I know I miss things that normally I would notice and respond to ; I can see the mis- takes , the falls as they happen but cannot stop them . The means I use to compensate for my lack of integration separate me further from ...
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... feel , Lillian ? " the nurse asks , recording blood pres- sure and temperature , examining my mother's body for signs of problems . Her blood pressure is remarkable for a woman who has just traveled across the country . I don't want to ...
... feel , Lillian ? " the nurse asks , recording blood pres- sure and temperature , examining my mother's body for signs of problems . Her blood pressure is remarkable for a woman who has just traveled across the country . I don't want to ...
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Damaged Brain | 3 |
Confessions of a Demented Man | 18 |
In the Shadow of Memory | 29 |
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