This collection of essays explores the strange and intense
relationship between history and artistic form during the 1940s.
The essays cover a comprehensive range of issues, including the
Blitz, spying, demobilisation, traumatic loss, nostalgia for the
pre-war years, addiction, and the formation of sexual identity. The
writings of both well-known and neglected authors are discussed in
detail.
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