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"A burden of memory".
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When I started writing, I wrote with a burden of memories, with a deep yearning to share the travails and struggles of the Vietnamese people in the aftermath of the war, both at home and abroad.
But there is no doubt that each of these names, with the possible exception of the last, does carry a heavy burden of memory and symbolism.
He heard from off the dark river the drone of an outboard motor, a sound that drew slowly behind it across the dark water such a burden of clear, sweet memories of gone summers and gone pleasures that it made his flesh crawl, and he thought of dark in the mountains and the children singing.
For his month's vacation, Eddie is bringing his Yank wife, Julia Valorie Hubbardd), and a heavy burden of memories.
He continued to address Africa's ills and Western responsibility in The Open Sore of a Continent (1996) and The Burden of Memory, the Muse of Forgiveness (1999).
Even an extraordinary moment in the last shot, in which the emotional burden of memory appears with a bracing clarity, is rapidly dispelled by Gitai's self-important camera gesticulations.
In one fine scene, Geoffrey Talbot, no longer able to function under the burden of memory, is visited by a former pupil whom he once coached in cricket.
It is the burden of memory which makes him unable to live easily among his peers.
The burden of memory was something Cox spoke about with deep insight.
Leaping effortlessly, audaciously ahead in time, the fractured form embodies Garrel's themes: the speed of life passing, the inescapable burden of memory.
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