George Santayana had the right idea. The American philosopher said, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Nicholson Baker didn’t set out to prove Santayana right with his new World War II history, “Human Smoke,” but that was… Read More
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The rewards of war In ‘Human Smoke,’ Maine writer Nicholson Baker shares his sometimes-troubling revelations about World War II
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The rewards of war In ‘Human Smoke,’ Maine writer Nicholson Baker shares his sometimes-troubling revelations about World War II