American cultural historian, literary and social critic and college
professor Paul Fussell (1924-2012) wrote and edited 21 books on a
wide variety of topics, ranging from 18th century British
literature to works on World War II to sardonic takes on American
culture. This book offers a thorough introduction to his writings
and thought, constructing an argument for Fussell's continued
importance and relevancy. Covering Fussell's traumatic experience
in World War II and the important influence it had on his life and
outlook, this intellectual biography puts in context Fussell's
perspectives on ethics, the human experience and literature as an
evaluative and critical endeavor.
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