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"The Waning of a World" by W. Elwyn Backus is a contemplative and emotionally resonant novel that captures the slow unraveling of a way of life as an old social order fades into history. Centered around characters who find themselves caught between tradition and change, the story explores the quiet yet profound shifts that occur when long-held values, customs, and roles begin to erode under the weight of modernity. Through the personal struggles and evolving relationships of its characters, the novel paints a vivid picture of a society in transition, where the comforts of the past clash with the uncertainties of the future. Themes of generational tension, identity, and the bittersweet nature of progress run throughout the narrative, echoing the emotional complexities many feel in today's rapidly changing world—where cultural norms shift quickly and individuals must redefine their place in an unfamiliar landscape. This novel will deeply resonate with readers who reflect on change not just as progress, but as loss, and who are drawn to stories that blend introspection, emotional depth, and a sense of historical twilight.