L. Lee, A moment of war (1991), 45-46
A digital form of the sadly lost fashion for copying out memorable passages from texts. I kept losing my actual book.
Friday, 3 October 2014
The chance to make one grand, uncomplicated gesture of personal sacrifice
You could pick out the British by their nervous jerking heads, native air of suspicion, and constant stream of self-effacing jokes. These, again, could be divided up into the ex-convicts, the alcoholics, the wizened miners, dockers, noisy politicos and dreamy undergraduates busy scribbling manifestos and notes to their boyfriends. ... I believe, we shared something else, unique to us at the time - the chance to make one grand, uncomplicated gesture of personal sacrifice and faith which might never occur again. Certainly, it was the last time this century that a generation had such an opportunity before the fog of nationalism and mass slaughter closed in.
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