Saturday, June 18, 2016

First Paragraph

My grandfather, the knife fighter, killed two Germans before he was eighteen. I don't remember anyone telling me - it was something I always seemed to know, the way I knew the Yankees wore pinstripes for home games and gray for the road. But I wasn't born with the knowledge. Who told me? Not my father, who never shared secrets, or my mother, who shied away from mentioning the unpleasant, all things bloody, cancerous, or deformed. Not my grandmother, who knew every folktale from the old country - most of them gruesome; children devoured by wolves and beheaded by witches - but never spoke about the war in my hearing. And certainly not my grandfather himself, the smiling watchman of my earliest memories, the quiet, black-eyed, slender man who held my hand as we crossed the avenues, who sat on a park bench reading his Russian newspaper while I chased pigeons and harassed sugar ants with broken twigs. 

- From City of Thieves by David Benioff

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