Commentary on 'Somewhere out there in a place no one knows: Yoko Ogawas The Memory Police and the literature of forgetting by John Henning

The Memory Police is a disconcerting novel set on a mysterious island. Inhabitants of this island suffer objects being ‘disappeared’, and we follow our narrator’s journey as they try to navigate these disappearances. Henning in their compelling recent essay suggests that the novel can be more fully appreciated by engaging with a literature of forgetting and draws parallels between the events in the book and the course of the neurodegenerative process of Alzheimer’s disease. In this commentary, I suggest that the progressive deterioration of conceptual knowledge described in the novel most closely resembles that seen in the rare neurodegenerative disease, semantic dementia.
Source: Medical Humanities - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Tags: Commentary Source Type: research