Scar Tissue

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"Scar Tissue" is a semi-autobiographical novel by Michael Ignatieff that explores memory, family, and the emotional impact of a parent's decline into Alzheimer's disease.

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instanceOf novel
author Michael Ignatieff NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
dealsWith care of an aging parent
emotional burden of caregiving
family history
loss of memory
explores family dynamics under stress
philosophical questions about consciousness
the ethics of caregiving
the meaning of selfhood in dementia
the nature of memory
focusesOn emotional impact of dementia
relationship between son and mother
genre literary fiction
semi-autobiographical fiction
hasForm prose
hasSubject Alzheimer's disease NERFINISHED
neurodegenerative illness
hasTheme love and responsibility NERFINISHED
mortality
the fragility of the self
isSemiAutobiographicalAccountOf Michael Ignatieff's experience with his mother's illness
literaryStyle introspective
philosophical
reflective
mainCharacter narrator modeled on Michael Ignatieff
mainTheme Alzheimer's disease
family relationships
grief
identity
memory
parental decline
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor blend of memoir and fiction
intimate depiction of Alzheimer's disease
originalLanguage English
portrays impact of illness on family members
progression of dementia
tension between professional life and caregiving
relatedWorkByAuthor The Needs of Strangers NERFINISHED
The Russian Album NERFINISHED
setting Canada NERFINISHED
family home
targetAudience adult readers

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Michael Ignatieff notableWork Scar Tissue