Does anyone have a list they would be willing to share of questions or discussion guidelines for this fascinating, dense and difficult book? I've undertaken to lead a book group next week on this book, based on my memories of how impressed I was when I first read it back in 1989 or 1990. Obviously I've lost a few brain cells since then...and so would appreciate some quick help in organizing a coherent approach for the group. They're already complaining about how hard going Grossman's work is. Any materials you can provide to supplement my own questions would be appreciated.
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