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A young playwright achieves commercial theater success by training his memory to relive past experiences and use them as source material for scripts. His first play becomes a hit, and his mnemonic experiments deepen: he can project vivid, multisensory recollections back to infancy and aims to reach birth. The story follows how memory mastery fuels creativity, attracts medical interest, and strains personal and professional obligations, raising questions about identity, the ethics of exploiting inner life, and the psychological risks of pursuing total recall.
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