Fussell on the long reach of World War I

"The parapet, the wire, and the mud," Tomlinson posited in 1935, are now "permanent features of human existence." Which is to say that anxiety without end, without purpose, without reward, and without meaning is woven into the fabric of contemporary life. Where we find a "parapet" we find an occasion for anxiety, self-testing, doubts about … Continue reading Fussell on the long reach of World War I