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A reflective narrator experiences sudden, involuntary recollections when everyday sensations—tastes, sounds, textures, and sights—unexpectedly summon whole episodes and places from his past. Encounters in elite social settings, musical phrases, and chance sensory echoes assemble fleeting impressions into coherent memories that dissolve earlier doubts about creativity and truth. He examines how memory alters perception, how seemingly trivial gestures carry the weight of other moments, and how recovered experience can be shaped into narrative. The book culminates in a decision to transform regained time into art, offering a meditation on remembrance, the nature of experience, and the writer's task.
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