Reading’s Residue

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Though we forget most of the fiction that we read, something remains. This essay asks what forms that “something” might take in readers’ memories, a question that recurs in the work of the Australian writer Gerald Murnane. When a novel’s plot lines and visualized incidents have faded away, there may still linger an atmosphere peculiar to it, which is evoked by its title.

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