Night 3
Memory and what it edits
Readings
- poem One Art Read at Poetry Foundation →
- essay On Keeping a Notebook Read at San Miguel Writers Conference →
- story The Swimmer Read at The New Yorker →
Memory is not a recording. Bishop loses things and tries to make a philosophy of it. Didion keeps notebooks and then reads them back with suspicion. Cheever sends a man swimming through his neighbors' pools on what should be a perfect afternoon. All three writers are interested in the gap between what happened and what we decide to remember -- and who benefits from the editing.
Journal entry coming soon.