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From the supplier: Moral evolution is the theme author William Eastlake's chose to explore in many of his novels. After a personal experience in the Viet Nam War, Eastlake lost much of his optimism. During a conversation toward the end of his life, Eastlake expressed worries over the human condition and recognized that man's moral evolution can only be achieved one person at a time.
Citation Details Title: William Eastlake (1917-1997). Author: W.C. Bamberger Publication:The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Refereed) Date: March 22, 1998 Publisher: Review of Contemporary Fiction Volume: v18 Issue: n1 Page: p216(5)