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~ Jeffrey Moore (Author) "Most people want to learn how to remember more; for Noel Burun, the big task, the most burdensome, was to learn how to forget..." (more)
Key Phrases: Noel Burun, New York, Long Island (more...)
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A renegade scientist's pathbreaking memory experiments form the core of Moore's dashing, postmodern debut novel. When young Noel Burun, the son of a disappointed chemist, is taken to see the renowned Montreal neurologist Emile Vorta, the boy is diagnosed with "synaesthesia," a condition in which all the senses intensely trigger one another. The malady, if one can call it that, gives Noel a super-Proustian gift of recollection. It proves a real boon when, years later, Noel must manage Stella, his beautiful widowed mother, who is suffering from Alzheimer's. As the novel unfolds, Noel, now a University of Quebec psychology grad student, joins Vorta's neuropsych lab. There, he attempts to find a wonder drug to cure his mother, enlisting the lab's assortment of unconventional charactersto help him: the cynical roué and actor Norval X. Blaquière, hell-bent on a performance-art project that involves seducing an alphabet's worth of women, A to Z (he's on S—as in "Stella"); former film star Samira Darwish, who steps into Vorta's amnesia experiments and reinvents herself as Noel's modest muse; and jokey, chemical-happy JJ Yelle, who helps Noel concoct outrageous experiments. Canadian Moore exhibits a nimble, sprightly touch, with understated emotive depths; his rendering of Stella's sadly solipsistic diary is particularly heart-wrenching.
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*Starred Review* Beset by a neurological condition, Noel Burun has total recall, and words and voices appear to him as bursts of color. Ironically, his mother, Stella, is suffering from Alzheimer's disease, and her worsening condition has made them virtual prisoners in their rambling Montreal home. Gradually, three eccentric friends--the Byronesque Norval, "swoonworthy" Samira, and excitable JJ--all cosubjects with Noel in memory experiments conducted by the Wizard of Oz-like Dr. Vorta, move in with the Buruns. That frees Noel, a pharmacologist turned alchemist, to concentrate on finding a cure for his mother. Containing handwritten journal entries, Vorta's self-serving endnotes, newspaper clippings, and even sketches, this ingenious novel makes for mesmerizing reading. Even more entertaining than its inventive construction is its blazing humor as scabrous Norval, intent on bedding 26 females in alphabetical order in the name of performance art, engages in scathing banter with childlike JJ, who is overly fond of puns. Just as quickly, though, the novel turns poignant as Stella's journal entries movingly record her diminishing control of her faculties. The witty Moore explores every facet of memory--as both a burden and a blessing--in this delightful and inspired story. Joanne Wilkinson
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 319 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin; 1st edition (February 21, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312349254
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312349257
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #891,979 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Amazingly creative, and sophisticated, at the same time, July 14, 2006
By Alex B. Garton (Allentown, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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This novel is truly a delight! At first, I had a hard time keeping the book in my hands, but as I started to become more familiar with the characters, and understand where they were coming from, I could not put it down. The way it blends art, literature, and even music into the story is very much appreciated. I think anyone with a fondness for new ways to tell stories will absolutely love this book. I guarantee you will have trouble convincing yourself this really is fiction, and not a true story. Enjoy!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Strange, wonderful but a little too loose, January 10, 2007
By PocketEyes "PocketEyes" (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
I loved a lot of this--the eccentricities of JJ's manias, Noel's confusion, Stella's halting recovery--but it didn't all pull together for me. The first 100 pages were slow; it wasn't until the major characters moved into Noel's house and Noel and JJ began to search for the memory remedies throughout history and literature (and Noel's mind) that the book really became alive for me. The ending was also too unstructured, so much so that it left me a bit unsatisfied. Still, even with its faults it's a great read, hypnotic at times.

If you liked this, check out Karen Heuler's The Soft Room and Richard Powers' The Echo Maker, for more journeys into the strange worlds of the mind.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars promising... is about the best thing I can say..., March 12, 2006
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I picked this up because there's a huge David Mitchell blurb on the front cover... and I love David Mitchell and don't think I've ever seen him blurb another novel... so I had to pick it up and was extremely let down... Jeffrey Moore does have potential, though... his characters are interesting and its obvious that he's creative and has writing talent... but what bothered me about the book was that it relies on characters' disabilities and oddness too much... I never felt like they were real people... they lacked substance...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Medical ethics, memory complexities, and the seemingly simple equation of falling in love
What do you get when you put five people with different memory disorders in one house?

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2.0 out of 5 stars Started this and didn't finish
I started this book but didn't finish because I didn't like the foul language and all the sexual content.
Published on April 5, 2006 by Jennifer Vos

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