Synopses & Reviews
A woman who has had many lovers, a ruthless revolutionary, a courageous underground courier during World War II, and now a disengaged exile waiting out a solitary existence in Paris, Boishke (as Elizabeth has always been called) gives her primary attention to the rituals of living--eating, dressing, walking, realistically facing up to old age, trying to sleep--and to her memories.
Synopsis
In William Herrick's Kill Memory, erasing the past is just what seventy-one-year-old Elizabeth cannot do.