Just as Hughes's earlier books had engaged with the political
issues of the 1940s - the legacy of the Depression, and the
struggles against fascism and rascism - so 'The Expendable Man',
published in 1963 during Kennedy's presidency and set in Arizona,
evokes the emerging social, racial and moral tensions of the time.
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