Memorium by Basil Wells

Memorium by Basil Wells is a science fiction short story written in the mid-20th century. It imagines a future where every person’s thoughts and memories are recorded for posterity, probing how universal transparency reshapes intimacy, ethics, and history. An aged Vance Norall, living in a comfortable Antarctic dome, reminisces with his great-great grandson, Ronnie, in a world where “memorium tapes” preserve a life’s inner truth. Through the posthumous playback of his three wives’ minds, he learns that Elsie’s public brilliance masked loneliness and infidelity born of hurt; Vivian’s dutiful propriety hid trauma, illness, and a recoil from affection; and Eldris, whom he long suspected of marrying for comfort, had in fact loved him deeply. Framed by a brief history of the memorium system—evolving from authoritarian screenings to a universal deterrent—Vance cautions Ronnie not to judge earlier generations, who lived without knowing their private selves would be laid bare. After the boy leaves, he turns again to Eldris’s tapes, choosing solace in the shared memories that correct his lifelong misreadings. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Wells, Basil, 1912-2003
Illustrator Hunter, Mel, 1927-2004
Title Memorium
Original Publication New York: King-Size Publications, Inc., 1956.
Series Title Produced from Fantastic Universe, March 1956 (Vol. 5, No. 2.).
Credits Sean/IB and Tom Trussel
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Science fiction
Subject Short stories
Subject Memory -- Fiction
Category Text
eBook-No. 77316
Release Date
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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