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A sequence of intimate letters and essays by a woman with ties to two European cultures, recounting the serene summer before a sudden war and then the shock, despair, and moral bewilderment that follows. She describes public enthusiasm turning to hatred, personal exile within familiar landscapes, and the erosion of communal trust, using rural and classical imagery to contrast peace and violence. The pieces combine eyewitness observation, cultural critique of nationalism and political responsibility, and a plea for personal fidelity, conscience, and humane understanding amid devastation.
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