Summary
This quote suggests that the true nature and experiences of warfare cannot be fully encapsulated or conveyed through written accounts alone. It implies that there are elements of war that are deeply personal, emotional, and beyond the confines of a factual retelling. The real war is fought in the hearts and minds of those involved, entailing profound and often indescribable human experiences that may never be fully captured or understood through literary works alone.
Topics
War
By Walt Whitman