Abstract
This article is a narrative response to an invitation from the editor of this special issue to meditate on the theme of “home.” The central narrative is a retelling of a retelling—the author's brother recounting how he met “the man who saved his life” 20 years earlier and learned from him details of the story that were missing. For the author, the experience of listening to the story prompts an exploration of theories about the relationship between narrative and time, the impact of the subjunctive imaginary when listening to stories, and the power of narrative to reveal what is important to us.
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