What We Remember What We Forget

What We Remember What We Forget

‘We are our memories. They are a repository of our lives.’
What We Remember, What We Forget by Siobhan Harvey is a personal narrative and
poignant meditation on the power and peril of remembering – as well as of forgetting.
Moving between childhood, early adulthood, imagination and the present, Harvey writes
with honest intimacy about trauma, family and queerness; harm, silence and survival.
Interweaving life story with reflections on philosophy and psychology, Harvey considers how memory both wounds and sustains, and how it may be safely carried so as to create the life one wants.
Elegantly written, this is a powerful work about attention, language and the hard but
fruitful labour of understanding. What We Remember, What We Forget asks: how should we
retrieve our memories, and how can we trust what we find?
‘...memory is a creative endeavour: memory, the director’s cut; memory, a book of collected poems; memory, an exhibition of curated portraits; memory, a Surrealist retrospective.’
Price:
NZ$ 35.00
Bind:
Paperback
Pages:
192
Dimensions:
150 x 230 mm
Publication Date:
7 May 2026
Availability Date:
10 May 2026
ISBN:
9781991348203
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