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memory-and-mourning
The poetic passage underscores the enduring nature of memories and intangible aspects of relationships that survive physical death.
1 chapter across 1 book
Between the Strokes of Night (1985)Charles Sheffield
Chapter 5
The prologue presents a diary entry from Charlene Bloom in the year 29,872 A.D., reflecting on the death of Wolfgang IV, a long-lived and respected figure from Kallen’s World. Charlene expresses her skepticism about the possibility of faster-than-light travel despite ongoing rumors and research, revealing a deep philosophical resignation to the cosmic speed limit and a personal longing for the past. The chapter closes with a poetic tribute to a deceased friend, emphasizing themes of memory and the persistence of intangible legacies beyond death.