Invented memories: From psychiatric disorder to tricks for writing novels
Briefly

W. G. Sebald was noted for altering reality through fiction, creating what is known as the reality effect by using photos in his texts.
In 'The Emigrants,' Sebald reconstructed biographies using his memories, including a great-uncle who seemed to suffer from Korsakoff's syndrome, a disorder linked to thiamine deficiency and often alcoholism.
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