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Which best describes many of the postwar era’s writers and their works?
fantastical
progressive
apathetic
pessimistic
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Pessimistic.
Many postwar writers responded to the trauma, disillusionment, and existential crises left by WWII and the atomic/Cold War era, producing works marked by bleakness, alienation, and doubt about progress.
Many postwar writers responded to the trauma, disillusionment, and existential crises left by WWII and the atomic/Cold War era, producing works marked by bleakness, alienation, and doubt about progress.
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