A poignant interpretation of the effect of war on human beings. Haslam's collection of interconnected short stories is horrible in its fascination and so intense as to be actually painful to the reader. "You Forgot About Me" is a series of impressionistic descriptions, vivid, poetic, and realistic. Unraveling over six months near the end of World War II, disillusionment and an almost morbid sympathy with mental and physical suffering are outstanding...