About This Book
The narrator recounts his relationship with his father, a devoted diplomat who set himself to remaking postwar Europe through treaties, the creation of new states, and the rectification of long-standing injustices. Through recollections of diplomatic travels and practical interventions, the father appears both idealistic and competent; the narrator, a soldier, juxtaposes battlefield shortages and dangers with that measured optimism. The work blends memoir, political observation, and moral reflection to examine reconstruction, national identity, and the personal costs of war.
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