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“Crows are ferociously intelligent birds. I used to watch them gather as the men set off for another day of war. Drums, pipes, trumpets, the rhythmical pounding of swords on shields—to the fighters, this music meant honour, glory, courage, comradeship…To the crows, it only ever meant food.”

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The Women of Troy

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Pat Barker
Pat Barker

Pat Barker is a renowned British author, born on May 8, 1943. Her works are known for their depiction of war and its impact on individuals and society, with her 'Regeneration' trilogy being particularly notable. Barker's writing style is delicate and has won her a wide readership. more

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