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Memory and Freedom in Makenzy Orcel’s “The Emperor,” translated from French by Nathan H. Dize
Makenzy Orcel’s “The Emperor,” translated by Nathan H. Dize, is a novel of contradictions. The narrator, who has been deprived for years of his autonomy living under the control of the Emperor, a corrupt religious leader, must use his voice to fully free himself, even though he lives in a “world that brings death to freedom” (11).