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A denunciation of bygone days?



 
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A denunciation of bygone days? #1 (permalink) Mon Jul 31, 2006 20:33 pm   A denunciation of bygone days?
 

What does the author mean if he calls a book "a denunciation of bygone days"?
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A denunciation of bygone days? #2 (permalink) Mon Jul 31, 2006 20:43 pm   A denunciation of bygone days?
 

"a denunciation of bygone days"

In my opinion, he means that the book is a criticism of the past (or of a past era).
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