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long read December 2025

Fraught but exciting: Using fiction to bridge history with memory

By Kurt Johnson
Two red book covers on a yellow background.
Kurt Johnson reviews Cécile Desprairies’s semi-autobiographical novel The Propagandist and Lea Ypi’s Indignity: A Life Reimagined, arguing that while literature can bridge history and memory, it carries an inherent risk: histories vulnerable to erasure are also vulnerable to fabrication.
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