
Day of the Beast
Published in 1921, 'Day of the Beast' by Zane Grey follows Daren Lane, a World War I veteran returning to the American Midwest. He finds himself in a Jazz Age society that is eager to forget the war and indulge in hedonism. As Lane grapples with the moral decline of his community, he struggles to make a difference amidst the revelry and excess. The novel explores themes of postwar disillusionment and societal change.








