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By John Fowles
John Fowles, 2009
Miles Green awakens in an unfamiliar hospital with no recollection of his identity or how he arrived. He struggles to recall his wife or his children's names. A doctor informs him that his memory center is connected to sexual activity and enlists Nurse Cory for his treatment. Within an unconventional hospital room, the narrative delves into the serious discussions, harsh criticisms, and sharp mockery that characterize the erotic conflict within Mantissa.