War’s End and the Search for Myself
Nikita N. Moiseev
Chapter Chapter 4 in How Far It Is to Tomorrow, 2022, pp 65-88 from Springer
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Abstract Following World War I, the phrase “the lost generation” entered literature. It referred to those people who, when that world war—the first one—ended, were unable to find themselves, whose lives ran downhill, so to speak.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-96651-5_4
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