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One Man's Initiation—1917

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The narrative follows a young recruit as he embarks for the front, moving through crowded wharf farewells, shipboard camaraderie and smoky troop rooms to hospital tents and ambulance journeys. It contrasts boisterous, youthful excitement and singalongs with the stench and pain of wounded men, an encounter with a psychologically disturbed soldier, and the quiet, uncanny presence of a rural abbey serving as a makeshift hospital. Scenes shift between raucous social ritual and solitary reflection beneath moonlight, tracing an informal initiation from eager anticipation into the sobering realities and sensory details of wartime experience.

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John Dos Passos

John Dos Passos was an influential American novelist and social commentator, known for his innovative narrative techniques and exploration of modern life in the early 20th century. His works often reflect the tumultuous social and political landscape of his time. Among his notable books is "Manhattan Transfer," which captures the dynamic and chaotic essence of New York City. Dos Passos's writing is characterized by a blend of fiction and documentary style, as seen in his acclaimed trilogy "U.S.A." His contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, making him a significant figure in American literary heritage.

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