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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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Jean Giraudoux

Jean Giraudoux was a prominent French playwright and novelist, known for his innovative contributions to 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of love, war, and the human condition, blending fantasy with reality. Giraudoux's notable plays include "L'École des indifférents" and "Elpénor," which showcase his unique narrative style and philosophical depth. He was also a diplomat and a member of the French Academy, reflecting his engagement with both literature and society. His literary legacy continues to influence contemporary playwrights and writers.

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