User talk:Xsf24

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A Woman in Berlin
Hi, I'd like to discuss A Woman in Berlin. Seeing as nowhere in any copy of the book ever printed has it stated the author's name beyond "Anonymous," that the article should reflect this. As you can see, it is still quite simple to click a link and find out the author if one so desires. However (if I may use myself as an example), I originally came across the article trying to find analysis and critical reception, etc. I decidedly did not want to see the author's name; I wanted to maintain that air of mystery and the dignity surrounding her. I honestly think that it would be better if it did not display on the page. Just my two cents. --Grahamdubya (talk) 19:19, 29 December 2007 (UTC)