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EPISODE · Feb 22, 2026 · 28 MIN

016 - Chapter 13

from Lonely Warrior · host Claude Washburn

In Lonely Warrior, an idealistic American enlists to fight in The Great War, only to return home forever changed. This powerful novel delves into his life as he grapples with a hard-boiled cynicism and deep disillusionment, feeling disconnected from his family, job, and fiancée. Outraged by the horrors of war, he finds solace in apathy, embodying the struggles of countless veterans who feel lost and isolated in a rapidly changing world. This poignant tale captures the essence of their battles to readjust and find hope amidst despair. “It is a great book.” – William Allen White “It has moments of rare vividness and power.” – Philadelphia Record (Lee Smalley)

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