Babylon Revisited is a collection of short stories dealing with the Lost Generation, those who came to adulthood during the dehumanizing horrors of the First World War. Its diverse stories deal with the fallout of the stock market crash, the dissolute behavior of wealthy American students and artists abroad in Europe, and with the lingering horrors of World War I and the looming threat of a second brutal, bloody conflict.
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