Andre Gide and the Second World War
Discover the profound insights of André Gide's lesser-known wartime writings in Andre Gide and the Second World War by Jocelyn Van Tuyl. Published by the State University of New York Press in 2007, this compelling paperback spans 267 pages and offers a comprehensive exploration of Gide's literary contributions during a tumultuous period in history. Van Tuyl meticulously examines the impact of World War II on Gide's work, shedding light on themes of identity, morality, and the human experience. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in French literature, history, and the complexities of wartime narratives. Dive into this enlightening study and gain a deeper understanding of one of France's most significant literary figures.