Fracture

Life and Culture in the West, 1918-1938
by Philipp Blom
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When the Great War ended in 1918, the West was broken. Religious faith, patriotism, and the belief in human progress had all been called into question by the mass carnage experienced by both sides. Shell shocked and traumatized, the West faced a world it no longer recognized: the old order...
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Published By Basic Books

Format Hardback

Category

Number Of Pages 496

Publication Date 04/14/2015

ISBN 9780465022496

Dimensions 6.5 inches x 9.5 inches


"[An] eminently readable tome full of splendid anecdotal detail. Mr. Blom's ability to convey a mood and to synthesize complex issues, is admirable.... Anyone reading this book today in the context of our own culture of doubt will feel an immediate affinity to the anxious and even desperate celebration of life that it portrays."—Wall Street Journal

"Blom's technique is to blend transformative moments with biographical vignettes, sometimes of offbeat personalities. Experts on specific episodes can be sought out elsewhere. For the general reader, Blom delivers an orderly sense of the maelstrom of incidents and ideas with panache."—Financial Times

"A fluent, often entertaining account of the period."—New York Times

"[A] lucid appraisal of Western cultures between the wars"—New Yorker

"Compelling.... Like other good popular histories, Fracture will make the uninitiated think, and the initiated think twice."—Literary Review (UK)

 
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