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"We may dream, while still alive, of dying. But the dream is soon forgotten, as are the edges and corners of a relived life of which we dream. It is buried in the unconscious. We know that life fades into death but, in what degree, does life relive itself as it dreams of dying? In The Ghost of Memory, novelist Wilson Harris poses these and other questions in a chameleon fiction that explores the blurred boundaries between our waking and our dream lives."--BOOK JACKET.
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