Memoir
After Romulus by Raimond Gaita
by Paul Morgan •
After Romulus by Raimond Gaita
Text Publishing, $32.95 pb, 240 pp
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The business of growing up starts with distancing ourselves from our parents. It ends (as far as it ever ends) with drawing them close again. Rather than disappointing giants, we recognise them at last as fallible, unique human beings. We recognise them in ourselves, and so they become real to us.
After Romulus by Raimond Gaita
Text Publishing, $32.95 pb, 240 pp
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