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A MEMORY OF WAR, by Frederick Busch.
There is a memory of war here.
Among his many books, three that the author particularly liked, said his wife, Judith, were "The Night Inspector" (Harmony, 1999), "A Memory of War" (Norton, 2003) and "Girls: A Novel" (Harmony, 1997).
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"It's like it could be a picture from or a memory of the war, but the viewer can't be sure until they read the caption," says Monteleone.
During the 1870's, Southern publications like The Land We Love and works issued by the new Southern Historical Society promoted a memory of a war in which slavery played no part and blacks participated only as faithful servants who protected their masters' property.
It is a seat of hope as well as an enthroned memory of war.
I fear that I sometimes spot these differences in embryo – a memory of the Balkan wars, perhaps, or just those random remarks from friends about the determination of Sunnis to destroy the Alawites if Assad should fall – but they have not emerged in the big cities yet.
"It is easy to forget quite how large a part war — and the memory of war — plays in the lives of anyone born in the quarter-century after 1945," the columnist D.J. Taylor wrote in The Independent, a liberal newspaper.
Not surprisingly, the memory of war plays a large part in the book, from the destruction caused by the thirty years' war of the 17th century to the flight and expulsion westward of millions of Germans in 1944-47, eloquently represented here by a simple object, a handcart of the kind pushed by many refugees.
The memory of war will stay with a man longer than anything else.
The ribbons' ubiquity and use in the unlikeliest of places has provoked a backlash from those who think it insults the memory of war veterans.
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