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Labels

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"Labels" is a poignant and penetrating novel that explores the complex psychological and social afte...

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engleză
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Publicat
2026
Pagini
306
EAN
9781025447964
ISBN
1025447964
Enbook ID
52989809
Greutate
607
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 19

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"Labels" is a poignant and penetrating novel that explores the complex psychological and social aftermath of World War I. The story centers on the homecoming of two brothers-one who returns from the front lines with deep emotional scars and another who served time in prison as a conscientious objector. As they attempt to reintegrate into a British society that remains rigidly divided by pre-war ideals and wartime propaganda, they find themselves at odds with their father, who embodies the unyielding patriotic fervor of the older generation.

The narrative masterfully examines the "labels" society imposes on individuals-hero, coward, patriot, or rebel-and the devastating impact these categorizations have on personal identity and family bonds. Through sharp dialogue and evocative character studies, A. Hamilton Gibbs captures the profound sense of disillusionment and the struggle for understanding that defined the "Lost Generation." A significant work of post-war literature, "Labels" offers a nuanced look at the search for truth and reconciliation in a world forever changed by global conflict. This compelling drama remains an essential exploration of the human cost of war and the difficult path toward peace within oneself and one's community.

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