A man wakes in a garden. He does not know his name.
So begins a novel in two parts — a parable of forgetting and remembering, told from inside the amnesia and from inside the recognition that follows.
All the Names, follows a man who has lost everything — memory, identity, language — and must rebuild himself from nothing. Through war, migration, rejection, and silence, he searches for the one thing no one can give him: his own name.
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