“Splinters” (post 1) a memoir by Leslie Jamison: Three Selves
“When I recorded bits and pieces from our days in a journal, my inner critic and mother argued. The critic wanted to choose lyrical details—my daughter getting her little hands covered with wet cherry blossoms—while the mother in me wanted to choose…everything. Wanted not to choose.
“Meanwhile, a third self—the woman who hadn’t had more than a few hours of sleep in many weeks—wanted to leap twenty years into the future. Not stuck inside these days, but remembering them all” (1, pp. 24-25).
Comment: Multiple “selves” are multiple personality, but I wouldn’t make a formal diagnosis without the additional symptom of memory gaps.
1. Leslie Jamison. Splinters: Another Kind of Love Story. New York, Little, Brown and Company, 2024.
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