The Woman Who Lost Her Soul
What is the role of the American government in the novel, The Woman Who Lost Her Soul?
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The presence of the American government, and what the narrative portrays as the manipulations, contradictions, and subterfuges of its various agencies, is in the background of the action throughout the entire novel. Its presence is a key, if subtly played out, manifestation of the book’s thematically central consideration of the philosophy and practice of being “American”.
The Woman Who Lost Her Soul