Goodreads helps you follow your favorite authors. Be the first to learn about new releases!
Start by following Roger Pulvers.
Showing 1-6 of 6
“Again and again, whatever happened, whatever was said, however trivial, whatever sounds were made, even so much as a sigh, a yawn, or a groan, all things in one’s life could occur solely in terms of before, during, or after the war.”
― Star Sand
― Star Sand
“The vital thing is to look after those who come into your reach while you are still alive, good people, bad people, all people.”
― Star Sand
― Star Sand
“I watched the two of them and thought how odd it was that archenemies should be thrown together like this in hiding, showing each other the palm of the hand and not the fist, straddling the deep trench between enemy and friend. For a moment I became confused and couldn’t remember which side which man was on. Their uniforms were so faded as to be alike, their wan faces like those of fraternal twins. “Thank”
― Star Sand
― Star Sand
“There was no past, present, or future; there was only beforewar time, duringwar time, and afterwar time, and the three melded together like differently colored metals in an intense fire, taking a shape when the fire cooled down until the heat rose once again and a new form of the same thing was created . . . the making and remaking of time itself. Why”
― Star Sand
― Star Sand
“War had to be in every description of an age, in every sentence spoken or thought. There was no past, present, or future; there was only beforewar time, duringwar time, and afterwar time, and the three melded together like differently colored metals in an intense fire, taking a shape when the fire cooled down until the heat rose once again and a new form of the same thing was created . . . the making and remaking of time itself.”
― Star Sand
― Star Sand



