The influence of memories on the identity of the characters in the novel Suite inoubliable by Akira Mizubayashi

Entre mémoire et oubli: la quête d’identité dans Suite inoubliable d’Akira Mizubayashi

Authors

  • Karam Al-hadeethi University of Mosul
  • Hadeer Kasim university of Mosul

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36586/

Keywords:

The past, The present, Desire, Rejection, Identity, Otherness, passé, présent, désir, rejet, identité, laterite

Abstract

This research investigates the complex interplay between memory and forgetting in Akira Mizubayashi’s Suite Inoubliable, focusing on how these two factors influence the narrative structure and shape character identity. Drawing on psychoanalytic and literary theories, particularly those of Freud, Ricœur, Halbwachs, and Todorov, the study highlights memory as a force that reconstructs identity, while forgetting emerges as both a psychological defense mechanism and a narrative device. The novel’s fragmented structure mirrors the characters’ emotional fragmentation, where flashbacks, silences, and involuntary reminiscences interrupt the narrative flow. The research also compares this portrayal of memory with other contemporary literary works, emphasising that forgetting is not merely the absence of memory, but a necessary process of psychological survival and internal reshaping. Through the dual lens of remembrance and erasure, the novel reveals characters with fractured identities, searching for themselves through pain and longing. Ultimately, Suite Inoubliable demonstrates how memory transforms into a space for both narration and healing, while forgetting is sometimes an indispensable salvation.

Résumé en français

Cette recherche explore la dynamique complexe entre mémoire et oubli dans Suite inoubliable d’Akira Mizubayashi, en analysant comment ces deux forces influencent la structure narrative et la construction identitaire des personnages. S’appuyant sur les théories de Freud, Ricœur, Halbwachs et Todorov, l’étude montre que la mémoire agit comme un moteur de reconstruction, tandis que l’oubli devient un mécanisme de protection et une stratégie littéraire. La narration fragmentée du roman reflète la fragmentation psychologique des personnages, marquée par des retours en arrière, des silences et des souvenirs involontaires. Le travail met également en relation cette approche avec d’autres œuvres littéraires contemporaines, soulignant que l’oubli n’est pas une simple absence, mais une nécessité psychique. À travers cette oscillation entre remémoration et effacement, les personnages restent en quête d’eux-mêmes, dans un va-et-vient douloureux mais fécond. Suite inoubliable révèle ainsi comment la mémoire, la nostalgie et la souffrance peuvent devenir des instruments de narration et de réinvention de soi.

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Published

2026-01-02

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Department of French Language

How to Cite

The influence of memories on the identity of the characters in the novel Suite inoubliable by Akira Mizubayashi: Entre mémoire et oubli: la quête d’identité dans Suite inoubliable d’Akira Mizubayashi. (2026). Journal of the College of Languages (JCL), 53, 108-122. https://doi.org/10.36586/

Publication Dates

Received

2025-06-20

Accepted

2025-12-16

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