Do Men Cry? | 'War', a 1918 Short Story
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A calm, atmospheric reading of Luigi Pirandello's classic short story 'War', followed by a raw personal commentary on masculinity, emotional repression, and how we cope with tragedy. Accompanied by minimalist classical music. Perfect for late night reflection, quiet isolation, or solitary drives.
The story is about a group of passengers riding a night train during World War I. They are all grieving parents whose sons are either at the front lines or have already died and they begin talking about whose sacrifice is bigger and who has to endure more pain, until somebody shatters their emotional illusion. If you want to test your emotional illusion, then I invite you to listen on as we read the whole story together.
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