Twilight of the Gods
Americannoun
noun
Example Sentences
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“She was nearer to the enemy than any other American warship and therefore came in for special attention from enemy gunners,” he wrote in his recent book, “Twilight of the Gods.”
From Seattle Times
It might sound like an audacious stunt, but “Twilight of the Gods” is so appropriate.
From New York Times
Ian W. Toll is the author of the new book “Twilight of the Gods: War in the Western Pacific, 1944-1945,” the final entry in his nonfiction trilogy about the Pacific War.
From Washington Post
Chester Nimitz, remains an important, but not crucial, subtext of “Twilight of the Gods,” the third volume of Toll’s superb trilogy on the Pacific War.
From New York Times
To write “Twilight of the Gods,” Steven Hyden, who was born in the 1970s, spent time immersing himself in the music he loves.
From New York Times
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