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Who remembers details of conversations twenty years ago?
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I have just finished reading Borstal Boy by Brendan Behan having gritted my teeth during his support for the IRA I was surprised by the apparent recall and detail of conversations nearly twenty years later. I do not keep notes and do not recall exactly who said what, and what they looked like when they said it.
Does anyone recall this level of detail from conversations?
Does anyone recall this level of detail from conversations?
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He was in borstal for a good part of the book, as I remember. He formed a good impression of the governor of the borstal. He wouldn't need to remember his exact words to give that sense to the reader.
I think he also mentioned that the landlady of the house where he was staying had her windows put in when it was discovered he was a bomber. He'd have been in custody...
I think he also mentioned that the landlady of the house where he was staying had her windows put in when it was discovered he was a bomber. He'd have been in custody...
16:24 Sat 12th Nov 2011
Some conversations of thirty and forty years ago I can remember everything, the way the light was, smells, temperature the infleciton in somone's voice-whether they looked tired etc other conversations- not at all. I've read Borstal Boy and I don't consider anything to be particularly amazing about the recall in it, I think it's perfectly reasonable and nothing more than most of us can do.
He was in borstal for a good part of the book, as I remember. He formed a good impression of the governor of the borstal. He wouldn't need to remember his exact words to give that sense to the reader.
I think he also mentioned that the landlady of the house where he was staying had her windows put in when it was discovered he was a bomber. He'd have been in custody then and couldn't have know what she said.
But I don't suppose it would take a literary genius to guess.
I think he also mentioned that the landlady of the house where he was staying had her windows put in when it was discovered he was a bomber. He'd have been in custody then and couldn't have know what she said.
But I don't suppose it would take a literary genius to guess.
I use a mixture of both in my writing if I am using the 1st person - shortly on kindle......
I spent an evening in Manchester with John Peel over twenty years ago, we did an interview, and then went out for dinner in Chinatown. i can remeber almost verbatim our conversation, although not the restaurant - but apparently he had that effect on most people who met him, such was his personally unacknowledged wit and charm. I also remember vividly conversations with my first serious girlfriend, over thirty-five years ago.
Some things just stick in your mind without concious effort.
Some things just stick in your mind without concious effort.
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