History Lessons: A Memoir of Madness Memory and the Brain
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Indeed it is memoryboth elusive and essentialthat forms the center of Craiss beautifully rendered memoir History Lessons. In an effort to restore his own Crais brings the tools of his formal training as a historian to bear on himself and his family. He interviews his sisters and his mother revisits childhood homes and pores over documentary evidence: plane tickets postmarks court and medical records crumbling photo albums. Probing family lore pushing past silences and exhuming long-buried family secrets he arrives ultimately at the deepest reaches of the brain. Crais examines the science of memory and forgetting from the ways in which experience shapes the developing brain to the mechanisms that cause the chronic childhood amnesiathe most common and least understood form of amnesiafrom which he suffers. Part memoir part narrative science and part historical detective story History Lessons is a provocative exquisitely crafted investigation into what it means to be human.
