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OverviewThe haunting poetry of The Ghosts of Babylon is as near to the crucible of war as you can get without wearing Kevlar and camouflage. Every war triggers the question--what's war like? The Ghosts of Babylon offers eyewitness accounts of warriors who lost their innocence dueling in the sands of the Iraqi inferno or fighting in the chilling Afghan mountains or on the khaki-colored plains. Wounds enshrouded under the bandages of headlines and sound bites will never bridge the gap between soldier and civilian. Every war triggers the question--what's war like? The Ghosts of Babylon offers eyewitness accounts of warriors who lost their innocence dueling in the sands of the Iraqi inferno or fighting in the chilling Afghan mountains or on the khaki-colored plains. Wounds enshrouded under the bandages of headlines and sound bites will never bridge the gap between soldier and civilian. Only a soldier poet lays bare the honor and horror. Only a veteran reveals the physical and mental battles waged by the warrior caste. Only the war poet distills the emotions of those who tasted bravery and terror, love and vengeance, life and death. Based on the experiences of a U.S. Army Ranger turned private security contractor, these powerful poems capture the essence of Jonathan Baxter's twelve military and civilian deployments. Jonathan reveals the contradictory nature of deployment in a war zone--exhilaration, monotony, ugliness, and occasional beauty. From ancient times to present day, war poetry telegraphs a dispatch across the ages about the universal experiences of war--brotherhood and bereavement, duty and disillusionment, and heroism and horror. No history mirrors the brutal realities and emotions of armed conflict than the shock of war erupting from the warrior poet's pen. Jonathan resurrects the ghosts and gods of soldiers past. His poignant memorial to fallen brothers transmits the shadowy presence and ultimate sacrifices of the coffined to the fortunate un-coffined. The Ghosts of Babylon strips away the cultural varnish of the 'enemy, ' painting the bitter irony of every day lives caught in the crosshairs of terror, chaos, and death. From moving to startling to soulful, these masterpieces provoke you to think about the truths and consequences of those who risk their lives on the frontline of freedom--for you, their friends, and our country. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan Baxter , Leo Jenkins , Marty Skovlund, Jr.Publisher: Blackside Publishing Imprint: Blackside Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.200kg ISBN: 9781683550068ISBN 10: 1683550064 Pages: 142 Publication Date: 30 November 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAs a fellow Ranger, I have an immense amount of respect for Jonathan. I know the depths of his intestinal fortitude and the near limitless amount of talent to accomplish what Jonathan has done-both in and out of uniform. As hard as it is to live the life of a Ranger, it's even more difficult to be a successful poet. Jonathan has performed at the pinnacle of war fighting, and I believe The Ghosts of Babylon is proof positive he's now performing at the pinnacle of writing poetry. I hope you'll appreciate the following verses as much as I do. You'll be hard pressed to find another contemporary warrior-poet as talented as Jonathan. You'll be hard pressed to find another glimpse into the life of a warrior so emotionally raw as Jonathan's poetry. Take these words in and appreciate the blood, sweat, and tears that went into creating them. I know I do. Rangers Lead The Way, Marty Skovlund, Jr. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |