Devastated by the death of his young wife, Alix, the author conceives a
project that will allow him not only to continue writing, but to
continue living - writing a book that leads him to confront his terrible
loss as well as examine the lonely world in which he now seems,
increasingly, to exist: that of Memory. The Loop finds Roubaud
returning to his earliest recollections, as well as considering the
nature of memory itself, and the process - both merciful and terrible -
of forgetting. By turns playful and despairing, The Loop is a
masterpiece of contemporary prose.