This book is a return to the real stories of the post-war period, told in a low voice by narrators who did not want to tell stories but to talk about their friends, their missing relatives, and irreparable absences. They are stories from the times of ...
This book is a return to the real stories of the post-war period, told in a low voice by narrators who did not want to tell stories but to talk about their friends, their missing relatives, and irreparable absences. They are stories from the times of silence when it was scary for someone to know that you knew. Four stories, subtly linked together, are told using the same language but with the styles of different narrators who gradually outline the true protagonist of this story: defeat. Everything that is told here is true, but nothing that is told is certain, because certainty needs acquiescence and acquiescence needs statistics.
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