Time as Space and Switching Narrations
A Long Season of Ashes charts Gigoo’s life as a displaced child, living in one temporary shelter after another, a lost teen trying to make sense of his life, identity, and purpose, and an adult coming to terms with his past, heritage, and the historical injustices he had to witness and experience. The narrative constantly shifts from one incident to another, from one date to another, throughout the length of this memoir, as if someone’s recollecting their life beside you. The word memoir comes from the French word “mémoire,” which, in turn, comes from the Latin word “memoria”, both meaning memory. In that sense, the book is a perfect exercise in writing a memoir, an amalgamation of memories in their unadulterated form.