James P. Bruce
In ’Nineteen Eighty-Four’, George Orwell’s prophetic novel about a future 'world of lies', the author wrote about a device called the Memory Hole. It is used to alter any record, like a press report or a photograph, that no longer fits with the ever-changing policies of the Big Brother regime. Now imagine an historian trying to retrieve even a few of those records before they are doctored or destroyed. Would it be possible to reverse what Orwell described as a 'process of continuous alteration' of the past? ’Into the Memory Hole’ is much more than a nostalgia trip. It is an attempt to re-evaluate our assumptions about human history, to rediscover the shocking truth about our own 'world of lies'.