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A series of first-person recollections by a wartime correspondent, blending travel notes, frontline dispatches, civilian scenes, and conversations with commanders and ordinary soldiers. Episodic and fragmentary, the pieces move between vivid sensory moments and journalistic constraint, recording storms, marches, ruined towns, and the quotidian routines and anxieties of life at and behind the front. Together the fragments build a textured impression of confusion, endurance, and the writer's effort to gather material for more considered, future accounts.
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