About This Book
A newspaper correspondent leaves for a nearby war while his fiancée insists that her love will protect him, and he comes to believe himself immune through that devotion. Reporting scenes of combat and chance encounters, he repeatedly receives good fortune and writes fervent, repetitive letters; she answers once with an ardent note affirming her faith. The story alternates battlefield episodes with intimate anxieties at home, examining romantic idealization, the comforting illusion of a charm that wards off danger, and the uneasy mixture of spectacle, luck, and devotion that frames both love and war.
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