The Fractured Twentieth Century

The Fractured Twentieth Century
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Publisher : Mosaic Press
Total Pages : 524
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ISBN-10 : 9781771616829
ISBN-13 : 1771616822
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Book Synopsis The Fractured Twentieth Century by : Jerry Grafstien

Download or read book The Fractured Twentieth Century written by Jerry Grafstien and published by Mosaic Press. This book was released on 2022-12-23 with total page 524 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A personal history of the fragmented 20th century that has careened from modern technology to barbarity in a complex and confusing spiral. The author is the son of immigrants who were born thirty kilometres from each other in southern Poland. Fortuitously, due to religious ties, they met in Toronto in 1927, fell in love, married and settled in London, Ontario in 1930. The author's father's life spanned the first half of the twentieth century until his tragic death in a street accident in 1950. His mother's life spanned the entire twentieth century, born in 1900, arriving in Canada in 1907, and she passed away in 2002, in Toronto, and remained lucid to the end.History repeats itself, while mistakes are little learned from errors, venality and endless brutality. At best, he witnessed the descent from principle to pragmatism. He is fortunate in encountering fascinating personalities in politics, religion, arts, academia, and sports all of whom left singular impressions on him and others in Canada and around the globe. Ultimately, he discovered that it is not the destination but the journey along the way that continues to astound and surprise him as the innards of the human condition revolves and evolves without rhyme or reason.


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