A Separate Peace

chapter 2

The story takes place during WII. Gene (the narrator) claims that the "bombs in Central Europe were completely unreal to us here" what reasons does he give for that?

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Bombs in Central Europe were completely unreal to us here, not because we couldn’t imagine it—a thousand newspaper photographs and newsreels had given us a pretty accurate idea of such a sight—but because our place here was too fair for us to accept something like that. We spent that summer in complete selfishness, I’m happy to say.

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