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Chapter 1~3 PROLOGUE THE DOOR TO DR. HANNIBAL LECTER'S memory palace is in the darkness at the center of his mind and it has a latch that can be found by touch alone. This curious portal opens on immense and well-lit spaces, early baroque, and corridors and chambers rivaling in number those of the Topkapi Museum. Everywhere there are exhibits, well-spaced and lighted, each keyed to memories that lead to other memories in geometric progression. Spaces devoted to Hannibal Lecter's earliest years differ from the other archives in being incomplete. Some are static scenes, fragmentary, like painted Attic shards held together. | Hannibal Rising Thomas Harris Hannibal Rising Author Thomas Harris Category Thriller Website http Date 21-October-2012 Page 1 156 http Hannibal Rising Thomas Harris Chapter 1 3 PROLOGUE THE DOOR TO DR. HANNIBAL LECTER S memory palace is in the darkness at the center of his mind and it has a latch that can be found by touch alone. This curious portal opens on immense and well-lit spaces early baroque and corridors and chambers rivaling in number those of the Topkapi Museum. Everywhere there are exhibits well-spaced and lighted each keyed to memories that lead to other memories in geometric progression. Spaces devoted to Hannibal Lecter s earliest years differ from the other archives in being incomplete. Some are static scenes fragmentary like painted Attic shards held together by blank plaster. Other rooms hold sound and motion great snakes wrestling and heaving in the dark and lit in flashes. Pleas and screaming fill some places on the grounds where Hannibal himself cannot go. But the corridors do not echo screaming and there is music if you like. The palace is a construction begun early in Hannibal s student life. In his years of confinement he improved and enlarged his palace and its riches sustained him for long periods while warders denied him his books. Here in the hot darkness of his mind let us feel together for the latch. Finding it let us elect for music in the corridors and looking neither left nor right go to the Hall of the Beginning where the displays are most fragmentary. We will add to them what we have learned elsewhere in war records and police records from interviews and forensics and the mute postures of the dead. Robert Lecter s letters recently unearthed may help us establish the vital statistics of Hannibal who altered dates freely to confound the authorities and his chroniclers. By our efforts we may watch as the beast within turns from the teat and working upwind enters the world. I This is the first thing I have .

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