Ishika Khurana

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IN HER MEMOIR MY FATHER’S HOUSE, SYLVIA FRASER TALKS about having a photographic memory for details of her childhood, a memory she used to write her early novels. She describes the shock of discovering that the photographic accuracy was a front, a disguise for the sexual abuse she had forgotten until—violently—her body reminded her.
Not That Bad: Dispatches from Rape Culture
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