Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
176
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
May 1, 2003
Editorial
Seal Press
ISBN-10
1580050832
ISBN-13
9781580050838
Descripción
In a thought-provoking exploration of the nature of memory, Murdock delves into the concept that recollections are inherently subjective. She invites readers to consider how personal experiences and emotions shape their narratives, framing memory as a shifting landscape rather than a static record.
Throughout the journey, Murdock examines the implications of this viewpoint on human relationships and personal identity. By sharing insights from her own life and those of others, she illustrates how the stories we tell ourselves can alter our understanding of reality. Each chapter unravels the complexity of remembering and forgetting, highlighting the delicate balance between truth and personal interpretation.
As she guides readers through poignant anecdotes and philosophical reflections, Murdock encourages a reevaluation of what it means to remember. Her writing resonates with a universal truth—our perceptions are colored by time, emotion, and perspective, ultimately shaping who we are in profound ways.
Throughout the journey, Murdock examines the implications of this viewpoint on human relationships and personal identity. By sharing insights from her own life and those of others, she illustrates how the stories we tell ourselves can alter our understanding of reality. Each chapter unravels the complexity of remembering and forgetting, highlighting the delicate balance between truth and personal interpretation.
As she guides readers through poignant anecdotes and philosophical reflections, Murdock encourages a reevaluation of what it means to remember. Her writing resonates with a universal truth—our perceptions are colored by time, emotion, and perspective, ultimately shaping who we are in profound ways.
Géneros
Biografía
Autobiografía y Memorias