Daughter of a Pacifist Soldier is Tamar Rogoff’s bold, multidisciplinary artistic experiment propelled by her father’s writings and rooted in interviews with Veterans of three wars. After her father’s death, Ms. Rogoff discovered his wartime diary and the love letters he had written to her mother while he was a soldier. He is alternately a witness to the atrocities of a desperate campaign in World War II Burma and a lover whose poetic and erotic words are passionately – and unbelievably – written during the same span of time. Love, for Rogoff’s father, was ammunition against the ravages of the battlefield.