Robert Macfarlane vs Maria Zambrano
Robert Macfarlane maps memory as layers of terrain, each ridge representing a recollection that shapes present perception. Maria Zambrano converses with him, describing memory as a luminous interior landscape where ideas wander like nomadic travelers. Their dialogue suggests that remembering is both a survey of past topographies and an act of wandering within oneself, urging the reader to trace the contours of personal histories without fearing erasure.