Tuesday, August 28, 2012
A Soldier's Legacy
Reading this Heinrich Boll short novel immediately after Across is like escaping from a fetid room into fresh air and sunshine. It's not that the subject matter of A Soldier's Legacy is pleasant. It is anything but. It's just that Boll is a writer who exudes, along with wisdom, humanity and modesty and the kind of gentle irony last seen in the books of Anatole France.
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