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Four Essays on Memory and Forgetting

We publish here four essays written by our esteemed Guild Member Tonatiuth Marron Gomez on the topic of Memory and Forgetting.

This provocative collection brings together Gomez' profound questioning after the nature of memory. He writes: "When Heidegger replied to Descartes Sum moribundus perhaps a small echo could follow that says Sum oblivis, I am insofar as I forget."


The author resides and works in Mexico City. His essay collection can be freely downloaded. Feel free to share his work.






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