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memory-and-history-loss

References to lost knowledge and the Doomtime underscore the theme of societal amnesia and the challenge of learning from past mistakes.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Postman (1985)David Brin

Chapter 48

In this chapter, Gordon awakens from a troubling dream triggered by a letter from Dena, a woman in the Army of the Willamette, who explains their radical decision to take control and cull violent men to prevent further destruction. The chapter explores Gordon's internal conflict, the burden of responsibility thrust upon him as the postman, and his interactions with George Powhatan, who embodies a pragmatic, smaller-scale worldview, contrasting with Dena's idealism and Gordon's reluctant leadership. The narrative delves into gender dynamics, the legacy of past wars, and the struggle between hope and despair in a post-apocalyptic world.