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Exchanging Glances | Memory's Role
Piedmont-Marton has a Ph.D. in English. She
teaches in a college in Texas and writes frequently
about the modern short story. In this essay, Piedmont-
Marton discusses the way memory works in
Wolf’s highly autobiographical story.
‘‘Exchanging Glances’’ is a story drawn from the narrator’s childhood memories, and yet it’s also a story about the partiality and fallibility of memory. Wolf’s powerful story about her family’s experience as refugees at the end of World War II is fashioned from memory, but it is also a critique and an interrogation of the way memory shapes history and self-knowledge. At intervals in the story, the narrator intrudes to comment on the limits of her ability to remember the events of so many years ago.
Readers have their first indication that memory is problematic in...
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