Tristan Eagling asked this question about When We Cease to Understand the World:
“The quantity of fiction grows throughout the book; whereas “Prussian Blue” contains only one fictional paragraph" .......does anyone know which paragraph is fiction? I think it might be the last one, but not sure
Clement Kent One fiction may be all the author admits to, but the sentence "soldiers who survived attacks with sarin, mustard and chlorine gas in the trenches in t…moreOne fiction may be all the author admits to, but the sentence "soldiers who survived attacks with sarin, mustard and chlorine gas in the trenches in the First World War" is a fiction or a mistake - sarin was discovered in 1938. This mistake or unadmitted fiction makes me hesitant about the author. (less)
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