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He describes, often quite vividly, the armies of the Central Powers and the Allies as they slog across the fields of Flanders and northern France, through the morass of the Balkans, across rivers and over mountains in Central Europe, chewing up farms and villages, not to mention millions of lives, in the process.
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The book was published when he was 31, and it described often hilarious events that happened when he was between 10 and 14.
He describes the often-quoted commencement address Mr. Jobs gave to the graduating class at Stanford in 2005: "It turned out that getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me," he told the students.
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He describes how Albanian girls are often rounded up to be sexually trafficked in Italy.
His early work, which he described as "romantic", often concentrated on poor white Afrikaners.
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