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In Umberto Eco's latest novel, The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana, an aging Italian book-dealer regains consciousness after a mysterious coma to find that he suffers from a peculiar form of amnesia. His memory of languages, everyday routines, history and literature remains intact, but his autobiographical memory of personal experiences and emotions—of his family, lovers, childhood, even his name—is gone. Read More