Rebekah Bergman

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Rebekah Bergman

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Rebekah Bergman’s fiction has been published in Joyland, Tin House, The Masters Review Anthology, and other journals. She lives in Rhode Island with her family. The Museum of Human History is her first novel.

Average rating: 3.55 · 1,251 ratings · 244 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Museum of Human History

3.50 avg rating — 1,121 ratings — published 2023 — 4 editions
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Many Worlds: Or, the Simulacra

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The Masters Review Volume VII

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“How, when you curate the past, you change it. The story you tell becomes the story that's told and everything untold is lost. It's better than having no story at all, he supposes.”
Rebekah Bergman, The Museum of Human History

“She pulled him back to shore, and it felt like a cosmic revelation: waking up to hear that he existed in someone else's memory. It was all that one could hope for.”
Rebekah Bergman, The Museum of Human History
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“There is no knowing what the ancient people first called the caves. There's no knowing what they called anything. Sometimes, I think we should stop giving new names to very old things. Sometimes, I wonder if the most accurate history is the one that remains unclaimed and untold.”
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