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Paper Love: Searching for the Girl My Grandfather Left Behind Paper Love: Searching for the Girl My Grandfather Left Behind by Sarah Wildman
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“I yearn to tell you finally everything that is written only on paper, so dead, so empty and so boring.”
Sarah Wildman, Paper Love: Searching for the Girl My Grandfather Left Behind
“Hard pressed on my right; center is yielding; impossible to maneuver. Situation excellent, I shall attack.”
Sarah Wildman, Paper Love: Searching for the Girl My Grandfather Left Behind
“Queens. I found dozens of my counterparts, from my generation, whose lives were shaped by the past—these are the other grandchildren, those who, like me, remain drawn in by our grandparents’ stories, what they survived, what they lived through, that enabled us to be who we are, that enabled our very existence. We aren’t alone in our desire to know more, to pass something on. I have looked for Valy through the birth of two children now; it is hard not to wonder at the privilege of that opportunity. And yet—they are all dying, our eyewitnesses. Our connections. We, the grandchildren, have these stories we have all collected. What will our own children know of these stories? What do we want them to know? It is not the same as hearing it from the witnesses themselves. But it will have to be something. It is important that we have one another. It’s not possible to remember alone.”
Sarah Wildman, Paper Love: Searching for the Girl My Grandfather Left Behind
“this grandiose demonstration of the utter futility of life filled to the brim with convenience and nothing else. Where are the storms of curiosity? Where are the tempests and triumphs of the hot pursuit of femininity? Where are the colossal satisfactions of new insights? Where is the grandiose sense of fulfillment that comes from emotional, intellectual, or physical performance? All drowned in instant gratifications and “Bequemlichkeit” [comfort] in an abysmal ocean of ignorance.”
Sarah Wildman, Paper Love: Searching for the Girl My Grandfather Left Behind
“lawless, scheming, and defiant—and in many ways, unassibilible”
Sarah Wildman, Paper Love: Searching for the Girl My Grandfather Left Behind