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Much Of The Century’s Best Literature Came Out Of World War I – Why?

WORDS Posted: July 20, 2014 2:00 pm

“The Great War had a horrid novelty, in that it was Europe’s first war in almost a century and the first mechanized war. It began in idealism and naivete, and sooner rather than later many people realized that the whole thing was an apparently endless muddle.”

WORDS Published: 07.18.14

Read the story in The Globe and Mail (Canada) Published: 07.18.14

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