The body forgets nothing. And sometimes, the spine remembers more than the soul can bear.
When a nameless man is wheeled toward a sterile operating room, what follows is not healing—but exposure. Beneath the blinding lights and practiced voices lies something older than medicine, something that does not forgive the body for breaking. Told through hallucinatory memory, clinical dread, and a rupture between reality and nightmare, The Brain and The Spine Is Memory is a descent into the anatomy of trauma.
This is not a surgery. This is a ritual. And pain is the only thing that never forgets.
Blending Lovecraftian monstrosity, medical realism, and psychological dissection, Roman Fatuzzo delivers a body horror fable forged from personal trauma, spinal injections, and waking nightmares.