Brainy and beautiful ... He uncovers fragments of Elimane’s story, which is rendered in a dizzying range of voices, forms and styles, including diary entries, press clippings, book reviews, interviews, letters and oral stories. These threads skillfully connect into a spider’s web that entrap Diégane; the more he finds out, the more he wants to know ... Fashioned out of stellar material ... At its best, The Most Secret Memory of Men reminds us that we ought to read for pleasure, not affirmation; for argument, not answer; and for investigation, not presumption. This is a novel by a lover of books, for lovers of books, and like any true love it demands nothing short of surrender.
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