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In this compelling novel, James T. Farrell—best known for his gritty realism in the Studs Lonigan trilogy—turns his focus to the psychological ruptures wrought by World War II. Set in the early 1960s, The Silence of History follows Martin Casey, an Irish-American professor struggling under the crushing weight of unspoken trauma. Attempting to write about the moral ambiguities of war, Casey discovers a deeper silence at the heart of his own past—and suspects that history's hidden chapters may shape identity more than its recorded ones.^p^pFarrell's unflinching prose lays bare the existential toll of emotional suppression. Casey's relationships fray, and old alliances strain under the burden of confession and denial. By examining what we choose not to remember—and why—Farrell weaves a poignant narrative about guilt, regret, and the struggle for self-understanding in a world forever altered by violence. This novel resonates with the quiet desperation of men and women trying to live knowingly after horror—and reminds us that true reconciliation begins with speaking the unspeakable.