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George Konrád Quotes: We were still young enough to remember the cubist architecture of the piles of corpses we had seen during the war.
         

We were still young enough to remember the cubist architecture of the piles of corpses we had seen during the war.


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This page presents the quote "We were still young enough to remember the cubist architecture of the piles of corpses we had seen during the war.". Author of this quote is George Konrád. This quote is about trauma, war, memory,.