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Ilya Ehrenburg

“Memory retains some things and discards others. I remember every detail of some scenes from my childhood and adolescence, by no means the most important ones. I remember some people and have totally forgotten others. Memory is like the headlights of a car at night, which fall now on a tree, now on a hut, now on a man. People (usually writers) who tell the story of their lives as a continuous and detailed whole generally fill in the gaps with conjecture; it is hard to tell where genuine reminiscence ends and the novel begins.”

Ilya Ehrenburg, Ilya Ehrenburg: Selections from People, Years, Life
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Ilya Ehrenburg: Selections from People, Years, Life Ilya Ehrenburg: Selections from People, Years, Life by Ilya Ehrenburg
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