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John Dos Passos

One Man's Initiation—1917

In 'One Man's Initiation'Äî1917,' John Dos Passos crafts a poignant exploration of the disillusionment wrought by the Great War, wrapped in a modernist narrative style that intertwines stream-of-consciousness with vivid, fragmented imagery. Set against the backdrop of World War I, this novel unfolds through the experiences of its protagonist, focusing on the chaotic and often surreal realities of the battlefield and the shifting perceptions of identity. The text'Äôs rich detail and the innovative use of collage-like structures situate it firmly within the early twentieth-century literary context, responding to the era's broader themes of alienation and turbulence. John Dos Passos (1896–1970), an American novelist and social commentator, became known for his radical leftist views and commitment to exposing the social issues of his time. Drawing upon his own experiences as an ambulance driver in France during the war, Dos Passos imbues the narrative with authenticity and urgency, reflecting the profound ideological shifts and personal crises of the post-war landscape, while laying the groundwork for his later works, which further critique American society and politics. This compelling work is an essential read for those interested in the intersection of literature and history, offering invaluable insights into the psyche of a generation grappling with the aftermath of global conflict. 'One Man's Initiation'Äî1917' invites readers to confront the complexities of duty, identity, and the human condition amid chaos'Äîan enduring reflection that resonates even today.
143 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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