Thank you both Dave and Gyppo,
I thought , Dave, of removing "record" but after Gyppo's comment I'm not certain. I mentioned the hi-fi to establish a time-frame. That was what we called it in the 50s--pre-stereo.
I suppose, as Gyppo suggests, there are those of us who are almost just now getting a perspective on that war and the effects it had on our parents who had to maintain their "greatest generation/hero/ patriot status and suffer in silence.
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Story from the Silence
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Re: Story from the Silence
Oh this was fantastic...
The story flows at an easy, engaging pace, the details are varied and vivid.
The payoff comes at the end - the last line gave me goosebumps.
Not to crudely unpack your elegant work, but what a way to sum up the youth and inexperience of those boys, the patched-together randomness of the experience of going to war - persisting in spite of years of experience...
Gorgeous.
The story flows at an easy, engaging pace, the details are varied and vivid.
The payoff comes at the end - the last line gave me goosebumps.
Not to crudely unpack your elegant work, but what a way to sum up the youth and inexperience of those boys, the patched-together randomness of the experience of going to war - persisting in spite of years of experience...
Gorgeous.
Re: Story from the Silence
the patched-together randomness of the experience of going to war - persisting in spite of years of experience...
Indeed. Thank you Trago, for the read and kind comments