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“Life must be lived amidst that which was made before. Every landscape is an accumulation. The past endures.”

—Donald Meinig, “The Beholding Eye,” from The Interpretation of Ordinary Landscapes

“Was that what travel meant? An exploration of the deserts of memory, rather than those around me?”

—Claude Lévi-Strauss, Tristes Tropiques

“Life in its creativity changes the absolute nature of time: it makes past into present—no, it melds past, present, and future into one indistinguishable, multilayered scene, a three-dimensional body. This is what ghosts are.”

—Fei Xiaotong, “A World Without Ghosts”

“My life is created as I narrate, and my memory grows stronger with writing.”

—Isabel Allende, Paula

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