A story about bears and how things repeat through different generations of a family...
I’ve been reading through your posts in order, and this is my favourite thus far. It takes me to a similar thought- and feeling-place as W.G. Sebald’s Austerlitz, which is one of my go-to books about the experience of memory and its vicissitudes. X
#4 If you don't remember this story, who will?
I’ve been reading through your posts in order, and this is my favourite thus far. It takes me to a similar thought- and feeling-place as W.G. Sebald’s Austerlitz, which is one of my go-to books about the experience of memory and its vicissitudes. X