In the tradition of Brain on Fire and When Breath Becomes Air, Gerda Saunders' Memory's Last Breath is an unsparing, beautifully written memoir--a true-life Still Alice that captures Saunders' experience as a fiercely intellectual person living with the knowledge that her brain is betraying her. Saunders' book is uncharted territory in the writing on dementia, a diagnosis one in nine Americans will receive. Based on the "field notes" she keeps in her journal, Memory's Last Breath is Saunders' astonishing window into a life distorted by dementia. She writes about shopping trips cut short by unintentional shoplifting, car journeys derailed when she loses her bearings, and the embarrassment of forgetting what she has just said to a room of colleagues. Coping with the complications of losing short-term memory, Saunders nonetheless embarks on a personal investigation of the brain and its mysteries, examining science and literature, and immersing herself in vivid memories of her childhood in South Africa. Written in a distinctive voice without a trace of self-pity, Memory's Last Breath is a remarkable, aphorism-free contribution to the literature of dementia--and an eye-opening personal memoir that will grip all adventurous readers.
Gerda Saunders Boeken
Gerda Saunders duikt in de complexiteit van de menselijke ervaring, met name met betrekking tot ballingschap en de zoektocht naar identiteit. Haar geschriften worden gekenmerkt door koele intelligentie, beknopte humor en diep gevoel, en bieden scherpe verkenningen van morele chaos en de nuances van ontheemding. Saunders' proza navigeert door de persoonlijke strijd van individuen en behandelt tegelijkertijd bredere maatschappelijke en existentiële kwesties, en biedt lezers diepgaande inzichten in de kwetsbaarheid van het geheugen en de essentie van het zelf.
