The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales
To what extent can William escape his affliction? Which activities allow him to escape it?
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William practically never knows that he has Korsakov's. Social interactions force him to create new identities for himself so he can never relax. He is trapped in constant fantasy and can never hope to escape it. He seems most at peace when he is alone, where is not forced to invent new stories about himself.