In a dissociative fugue state, the sufferer loses all sense of personal identity and history. If it persists for long, a new identity may start to emerge. The Long Road begins as a noir thriller, becomes a travelogue of the Camino de Santiago de Compostela and finally a meditation on time, memory and identity interspersed with three glittering mediaeval romances. There has never been a book quite like it.
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In a dissociative fugue state, the sufferer loses all sense of personal identity and history. If it persists for long, a new identity may start to emerge. The Long Road begins as a noir thriller, becomes a travelogue of the Camino de Santiago de Compostela and finally a meditation on time, memory and identity interspersed with three glittering mediaeval romances. There has never been a book quite like it.
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