O. Henry Award おーへんりーしょう
Edition 23 (1941)
Short story awardLiterature awardInclusion in anthology
Winners
1 peopleSet against the aftermath of France’s defeat, this short story follows escaped soldiers as they talk through the humiliation of war and the painful effort to go on living. Beyond the battlefield, it quietly traces the distortion of memory and the lingering shame of occupation.
A story that reconsiders what defeat means in the silence after war.
wardefeatmemoryoccupation