Irving Layton, Nietzsche and Nihilism
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This paper deals with Irving Layton’s prowess in manipulating the term ‘nihilism’ to establish the inhuman
ways of the world in general. The context is the Jewish Disaster. Layton’s purpose in his poetry is to give an
expose to the ways in which Jesus is cheapened. Layton establishes his prime concern of humanism in his
poetry.
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