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The Backwash of War, Ellen N. La Motte
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Ellen N. La Motte

The Backwash of War

In her poignant work, “The Backwash of War,” Ellen N. La Motte offers a raw and unflinching portrayal of the profound psychological and emotional ramifications of World War I on both soldiers and civilians. Through a series of interconnected narratives and personal vignettes, La Motte explores themes of trauma, loss, and the stark realities of war that often lay unacknowledged in official discourse. Her literary style intertwines lyrical prose with stark realism, striking a balance that immerses the reader deeply into the haunting landscapes of post-war lives. Written during a time when the glorification of battle was prevalent, La Motte's distinctive voice challenges these societal narratives, inviting readers to confront the often suppressed experiences of those impacted by war. Ellen N. La Motte, a passionate nurse during the war, channeled her firsthand experiences and observations into her writing, subsequently becoming an advocate for peace and a critic of military propaganda. Her background in medicine and her acute understanding of the human condition informed her insights, giving her work a depth and authenticity that resonates throughout the book. La Motte's experiences, combined with her feminist perspectives, influenced her to address the intricacies of war beyond mere strategy and valor. This essential read invites scholars of literature, history, and psychology to reflect on the indelible scars of conflict across generations. La Motte's incisive examination of the collateral damage of warfare beckons readers not only to engage with the text but also to question the societal narratives surrounding war. “The Backwash of War” is a vital contribution to anti-war literature, one that is both timeless and incredibly relevant today.
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87 halaman cetak
Pemilik hak cipta
Bookwire
Publikasi asli
2022
Tahun publikasi
2022
Penerbit
DigiCat
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