Haberman, « A cross‐cultural adventure: The transformation of Ronald Nixon », Religion, Routledge, vol. 23, no 3, , p. 217–227 (ISSN0048-721X, DOI10.1006/reli.1993.1020) Haberman states that Nixon's "direct experiences with the death and destruction of warfare filled him with a sense of futility and meaninglessness (strikingly similar to the experience of Larry in Sommerset Maugham's The Razor's Edge)" (p. 283).
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Haberman, « A cross‐cultural adventure: The transformation of Ronald Nixon », Religion, Routledge, vol. 23, no 3, , p. 217–227 (ISSN0048-721X, DOI10.1006/reli.1993.1020) Haberman states that Nixon's "direct experiences with the death and destruction of warfare filled him with a sense of futility and meaninglessness (strikingly similar to the experience of Larry in Sommerset Maugham's The Razor's Edge)" (p. 283).