Fact and Fiction of the Post-War American Civilization in Mailer's The Armies of the Night
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NormanMailer'sThe Armies of the Night makes a deep incision in the post-war
American civilization through the three days' 'Anti-War Demonstration' taken place in
front of the power plaza,Pentagonwhere the inhuman and brutal suppression of the
people's voices by the mainstream democratic government reveals the crooked nature of
the dreamy American civilizedness. CharacterMailer's bruising commentary over the
material progress of America and American formulation of the advance civilizational
indicators like welfare state, democracy, welfare foreign policy, human right
preservation, melting culture and social integrity seems to be merely the fictional charms
createdand maintained by the power discourse of the mainstream Americans. Factual
dimensions of the post-war American civilization are garbaged with the American
totalitarianism, intervention, inhumanity, social and cultural devastation that are tacitly
remonstrated by the demonstrators who create counterculture against the grandnarrative
of the post-war American civilization
