Answer:
The Civil War indeed takes a prominent thematic place in
twentieth
-century American literature, particularly since the
1980s. This claim might be surprising at first glance, since the
Civil War as an historic event then already dated back more
than 110 years. The prevailing significance of the war in
American literary discourse can be explained by the far reaching changes in the political, social, and cultural premises
that have informed the reception of the Civil War both in
scholarly and public discussions in the U.S. since the
1960s.We usually don’t think of literature as changing the
course of history, and if we do, we look for a specific cause
and effect.
Explanation:The effect of the civil war on the American literature helps in terms of communication,it's impact in spread of various views and practices.
People can relate and share ideas.