Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/04/16

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Subject: [Leica] The Wall
From: bdcolen at earthlink.net (B. D. Colen)
Date: Fri Apr 16 06:32:58 2004

The Wall is the single most impressive memorial of any kind that I have
ever seen anywhere. It's power lays in its understated simplicity, and
in the genius of having it consist of nothing more than that seemingly
endless list of names, each of which represents negated possibility.

B. D.

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From: lug-bounces+bdcolen=earthlink.net@leica-users.org
[mailto:lug-bounces+bdcolen=earthlink.net@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of
Clive Moss
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 10:23 PM
To: Leica Users Group
Subject: Re: [Leica] The Wall


Sonny Carter said the following on 4/15/2004 12:28 PM:

> The traveling version of the Viet Nam Memorial is in Natchitoches, 
> just
> two blocks from my house.  This may not be the last you see of it from

> me.
> 
> http://www.sonc.com/wall1.htm
The first time I saw the original wall I was totally overwhelmed. The 
power of a list of names in incredible.

In Paris (and many other cities, but Paris stands out in my mind) there 
are grand, large monuments to the dead of many conflicts. I find them 
impressive. I do not find them moving in the same way that the wall is 
moving. The monuments glorify war. The wall mourns the victims.

-- 
Clive
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