Extended Summary - Recursion - Based On The Book By Blake Crouch
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Narratore Ariel Jones
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EXTENDED SUMMARY RECURSION BASED ON THE BOOK BY BLAKE CROUCH SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: QUICK READING LIBRARY CONTENT Introduction to False Memory Syndrome The Memory Chair and Its Creation Barry's Struggle with FMS The Ripple Effect of Memory Alteration The Crisis of Identity The Collapse of Reality The Fight for Control Over Time The Final Choice Conclusion and Return to the Original Timeline General Analysis of the Book ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK Recursion by Blake Crouch explores the complex nature of memory and identity. The story follows Barry Sutton, a detective investigating False Memory Syndrome (FMS), a phenomenon where people experience vivid, alternate memories of lives they never lived. Helena Smith, a neuroscientist, creates a memory-altering device that allows individuals to relive and potentially change their memories. As both characters' lives intertwine, they confront the ethical and psychological consequences of manipulating time and memory. The novel delves into themes of reality, personal identity, the malleability of memory, and the potential dangers of technology that can alter human experience.
Durata: 27 minuti (00:27:17) Data di pubblicazione: 21/12/2024; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

