tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2771324757385312284.post1716039949115230681..comments2023-12-15T05:19:45.164-08:00Comments on In Memory of Lorena Barros: I Remember LoryUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2771324757385312284.post-39148631062052388742011-02-26T16:05:06.928-08:002011-02-26T16:05:06.928-08:00Such a beautiful eulogy. It captured the essence o...Such a beautiful eulogy. It captured the essence of Lorie's person. And only people who truly knew Lorie before she developed into the revolutionary that she became known as could have written this. I don't want to remember Lorie the way she died but the way she lived. She was indeed courageous and offered her life for the cause she believed in. But stripped of her ideology, Lorie can and should be admired for, as you said, her "capacity for serious work", "her tendency to think of others first". I can add: her talent as a poet and essayist, her intellect, her being a loving and caring person...etc. Even those who captured and imprisoned her respected her (this was my impression from stories told)becaues of her graciousness.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com