War Memoir: Adrian Bonenberger’s Afghan Post
I draw a line between remembrance and imagination, so I don’t review many memoirs on Time Now. I’m interested in the artistic representation of war more than its factual rendition, and I don’t want to be lured into judging someone’s life or disputing a soldier’s understanding of what he or she lived through. Plus, there’s … Continue reading War Memoir: Adrian Bonenberger’s Afghan Post
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