Violent literature of the 1960s Anti-war movement began as a passionate protest like the idealist movement of the 1960's. The peaceful rhetoric that is dominated by emerging anti-culture is based on it, it promotes its existence and gives such hope and enthusiasm that can not be ignored. The reason for this is the solidarity and the catalyst of comrades inside and outside the community. Freedom of freedom of speech lay the foundation for this nationwide waking up and opened eyes to the public to see immediate problems.
Every generation of people facing great literature tends to see predictions of their own problems, needs, and desires. SteppenWolf is no exception. Young Americans in the 1960s rejected the values of the middle class of this novel, but since this is all present, lies and hypocrisies are obvious and justified. The influence of Hesse 's novel and short story against young American at that time can mostly explain the contempt of his silence against the establishment of value. To punctuate all of his work is a self-realization and a call to self, a need to become a higher self, a more realistic innerier that is only killed under tyranny of the social 11th commandment It is sex. "You must not change!" His work focuses on personal, subjective, and internal advantage and autonomy.
Violent Beat It Away was first published in 1960 and is now a landmark event in American literature. This is a dark and interesting example, Gothic sensual and satire satire is unified with Flannario Connor's work. Among them, Francis Marion Turwater, an orphan, his cousin, Teacher Leiber ignored the predictions of their dead uncle - Turwater became a prophet and baptized Labest's youngest son, Bishop I will give it. After that, a series of struggles was unfolded. Talwater fought with the inner struggle internally, calling him a prophet, Lebe tried to incorporate Talwater into a more "rational" modern world. They work on the legacy of the deceased relatives and insist on Bishop's soul. O'Connor observes this with sarcasm and compassion, a combination of humor and sorrow. The result is a novel, its extent and depth reveals remarkable and innovative writers who are keenly wary of where and where he is sacred.
In the 1960 's, the novel by Kamala Marcandaya was familiar to everyone who claimed that this area belonged to federal literature because it was called. Today, literary works after the colonial era have been successfully written in India etc, her novel has become part of the past. It is time to reconsider the early classics - when we first studied them, we put them in our earlier works and in the early 19th and early 20th century India - British literature was formatted I pointed out that it was in imitation of language. how much is it. Today, we have to look at them in two different ways - as social literature they are the beginning of the life of an important and fascinating era in the history of modern India, and the beginning of what is now called diaspora literature Clearly and truly document. (15)