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A Passion for Roses
I blame it all on the Empress Joséphine.
I believe that it was the Prussian military theoretician Clausewitz who introduced the idea of “the fog of war,” a really fine phrase that denotes the uncertainties, confusions, and marked limitations of vision that characterize most soldiers’ experience of war, especially on the battlefield itself.
You can always tell when someone enjoys their work.
Allegorical sci-fi doesn’t get much more headsmackingly ambitious than “Snowpiercer”…
One hundred years ago last week, the Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo by a Bosnia Serb nationalist.