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How can we mourn the lives unlived because of the conflict in Ukraine?

Light Perpetual, Francis Spufford’s 2021 novel, begins with a V-2 attack on a department store in London – inspired by the real-life bombing of a Woolworths in 1944. Five young lives are destroyed in an instant, which the author describes in a few short pages.

“What has gone

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