How did Timothy Findley's choice to focus on a young soldier's perspective shape the emotional depth of the story?
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How did Timothy Findley's choice to focus on a young soldier's perspective shape the emotional depth of the story?
Did anyone else feel that the depiction of trauma was both visceral and nuanced, challenging typical war narratives?
What inspired Findley's portrayal of the psychological scars that linger long after the war ends?