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At 05:14 PM 06/21/2000 -0700, you wrote:
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>
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>> K was oblivious not only of everything that happened before 1929, but most
>> of the things he was not interested in or did not want to remember. Mary
>> Lutyens, his eminent biographer, wrote that "He wouldn't be able to tell
>> you what happened a fortnight ago...He is very fully alive in the present
>> and excited about what goes on inside himself from day to day."
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>But, on the other hand, _I_ sometimes have trouble remembering what
happened last
>week, until I consult the memos that I write on my callendar, and think
about it
>for a while.
>
>I do remember the big things that involve others, but the little things are
>quickly forgotten. Am I the only one [now that K is no longer with us]
that this
>happens to?
>
>Dennis
It has happened to me many times. Usually I have given some small help to
some one long time ago and have completely forgotten their name or what I
did. Out of the blue, from time to time, one of my friends will tell me
that they met so and so and he inquired of me.
mkr
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