What Its Like to Go to War

Author:   Karl Marlantes
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Pages:   272
Publication Date:   11 September 2012
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Author:   Karl Marlantes
Publisher:   Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Imprint:   Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.30cm
Weight:   0.318kg
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9780802145925


ISBN 10:   0802145922
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   11 September 2012
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Karl Marlantes has written a staggeringly beautiful book on combat--what it feels like, what the consequences are and above all, what society must do to understand it. In my eyes he has become the preeminent literary voice on war of our generation. He is a natural storyteller and a deeply profound thinker who not only illuminates war for civilians, but also offers a kind of spiritual guidance to veterans themselves. As this generation of warriors comes home, they will be enormously helped by what Marlantes has written--I'm sure he will literally save lives. --Sebastian Junger Marlantes brings candor and wrenching self-analysis to bear on his combat experiences in Vietnam, in a memoir-based meditation whose intentions are three-fold: to help soldiers-to-be understand what they're in for; to help veterans come to terms with what they've seen and done; and to help policymakers know what they're asking of the men they send into combat. --The New Yorker What It Is Like to Go to War is a well-crafted and forcefully argued work that contains fresh and important insights into what it's like to be in a war and what it does to the human psyche. --The Washington Post Marlantes is the best American writer right now on war . . . With What It Is Like to Go to War a second Marlantes book resides on the top shelf of American literature. --Anthony Swofford, author of Jarhead What It Is Like to Go to War ought to be mandatory reading by potential infantry recruits and by residents of any nation that sends its kids--Marlantes's word--into combat. --San Francisco Chronicle In this thoughtful, literate work of self-exorcism, Marlantes tells tales of incredible bravery as well as brutality. --People Magazine A precisely crafted and bracingly honest book. --The Atlantic Marlantes knows what he writes. . . Raw, unsettling honesty pervades the work. --Time.com Marlantes has written a sparklingly provocative nonfiction book. . . He is an exceptional writer and his depictions here are vivid. --BookPage A gripping, first-person plea to consider the impact on the human spirit of being a soldier. --Huffington Post Karl Marlantes, author of the excellent What It Is Like To Go To War, cautions his audience to understand the cost to the human psyche in sending others to kill in our names or for policies decided by politicians determined to use (and abuse) the power entrusted to their office. --Daily Planet Karl Marlantes' What It Is Like to Go to War is a deeply personal account of dealing with his harrowing time as a Marine Corps officer in Vietnam. . . . Marlantes' fiction might be just too wrenching for some readers to believe. --Logos This absolutely unique and lucid personal account and analysis will be read with profit by scholars, general readers, and most particularly, by veterans of close combat. . . . The author is qualified by experience, education, temperament, and skill as a writer to make penetrating observations. Many are graphic, bold, and shocking. Some are erudite; some are ethereal; all are worthy of careful consideration. . . . His method is to reflect on a point important to him, to illustrate it with an anecdote or a combat experience, and to mull it over in sparkling prose that has the reader hanging on every word. . . . Mastery of our language and the creative use of poetic devices and images make his pronouncements memorable. . . . Marlantes has joined a short list of authors whose experience, sensitivity, and skill enable them to share wisdom with those among us who would understand. --Parameters What it is Like to Go to War is already considered by many a modern classic. . . . The former Marine has three main goals in this unflinchingly honest look at what it means to be a soldier in a war: to let potential soldiers understand what to expect, to help veterans better cope with what they've experienced, and to help policy makers truly comprehend what it means when they send combat troops into a war zone. --Bradenton Herald To say that this book is brilliant is an understatement--Marlantes is the absolute master of taking the psyche of the combat veteran and translating it into words that the civilian or non-veteran can understand. I have read many, many books on war and this is the first time that I've ever read exactly what the combat veteran thinks and feels--nothing I have ever read before has hit home in my heart like this book. --Gunnery Sergeant Terence D'Alesandro, 3rd Batallion, 5th Marines, U.S. Marine Corps Wrenchingly honest. . . . Digging as deeply into his own life as he does into the larger sociological and moral issues, Marlantes presents a riveting, powerfully written account of how, after being taught to kill, he learned to deal with the aftermath. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) A valiant effort to explain and make peace with war's awesome consequences for human beings. --Kirkus Reviews What It Is Like to Go to War offers profound insight on how we must prepare our youth who become our warriors for their hard and uncompromising journey through war's hell and back home again. --Vietnam Magazine With war such a part of contemporary American life, this book is deeply important, as timely and urgent as contemporary on-the-ground reporting from Afghanistan and Iraq. --The Minneapolis Star Tribune A sound debunking of anything smacking of the glory of warfare--but written with compassion, honest and wit for men and now women who fight and for all of those who care about them. --St. Louis Dispatch A slim spiritual guide. . . Marlantes's book is a sincere plea for better soldiers and veterans. --Seattle Weekly What It Is Like to Go to War is a courageous, noble and intelligent grapple with myth, history, and spirituality that beautifully elevates the cultural conversation on the role of the military in today's world. It is an emotional, honest, and affecting primer for all Americans on war and the national psyche, and we ignore this book at our own peril. --Ed Conklin, Chaucer's Books, Santa Barbara Karl Marlantes has written a staggeringly beautiful book on combatwhat it feels like, what the consequences are and above all, what society must do to understand it. In my eyes he has become the preeminent literary voice on war of our generation. He is a natural storyteller and a deeply profound thinker who not only illuminates war for civilians, but also offers a kind of spiritual guidance to veterans themselves. As this generation of warriors comes home, they will be enormously helped by what Marlantes has writtenI m sure he will literally save lives. Sebastian Junger Marlantes brings candor and wrenching self-analysis to bear on his combat experiences in Vietnam, in a memoir-based meditation whose intentions are three-fold: to help soldiers-to-be understand what they re in for; to help veterans come to terms with what they ve seen and done; and to help policymakers know what they re asking of the men they send into combat. The New Yorker What It Is Like to Go to War is a well-crafted and forcefully argued work that contains fresh and important insights into what it s like to be in a war and what it does to the human psyche. The Washington Post Marlantes is the best American writer right now on war . . . With What It Is Like to Go to War a second Marlantes book resides on the top shelf of American literature. Anthony Swofford, author of Jarhead What It Is Like to Go to War ought to be mandatory reading by potential infantry recruits and by residents of any nation that sends its kidsMarlantes s wordinto combat. San Francisco Chronicle In this thoughtful, literate work of self-exorcism, Marlantes tells tales of incredible bravery as well as brutality. People Magazine A precisely crafted and bracingly honest book. The Atlantic Marlantes knows what he writes. . . Raw, unsettling honesty pervades the work. Time.com Marlantes has written a sparklingly provocative nonfiction book. . . He is an exceptional writer and his depictions here are vivid. BookPage A gripping, first-person plea to consider the impact on the human spirit of being a soldier. Huffington Post Karl Marlantes, author of the excellent What It Is Like To Go To War, cautions his audience to understand the cost to the human psyche in sending others to kill in our names or for policies decided by politicians determined to use (and abuse) the power entrusted to their office. Daily Planet Karl Marlantes What It Is Like to Go to War is a deeply personal account of dealing with his harrowing time as a Marine Corps officer in Vietnam. . . . Marlantes fiction might be just too wrenching for some readers to believe. Logos This absolutely unique and lucid personal account and analysis will be read with profit by scholars, general readers, and most particularly, by veterans of close combat. . . . The author is qualified by experience, education, temperament, and skill as a writer to make penetrating observations. Many are graphic, bold, and shocking. Some are erudite; some are ethereal; all are worthy of careful consideration. . . . His method is to reflect on a point important to him, to illustrate it with an anecdote or a combat experience, and to mull it over in sparkling prose that has the reader hanging on every word. . . . Mastery of our language and the creative use of poetic devices and images make his pronouncements memorable. . . . Marlantes has joined a short list of authors whose experience, sensitivity, and skill enable them to share wisdom with those among us who would understand. Parameters What it is Like to Go to War is already considered by many a modern classic. . . . The former Marine has three main goals in this unflinchingly honest look at what it means to be a soldier in a war: to let potential soldiers understand what to expect, to help veterans better cope with what they ve experienced, and to help policy makers truly comprehend what it means when they send combat troops into a war zone. Bradenton Herald To say that this book is brilliant is an understatementMarlantes is the absolute master of taking the psyche of the combat veteran and translating it into words that the civilian or non-veteran can understand. I have read many, many books on war and this is the first time that I've ever read exactly what the combat veteran thinks and feelsnothing I have ever read before has hit home in my heart like this book. Gunnery Sergeant Terence D Alesandro, 3rd Batallion, 5th Marines, U.S. Marine Corps Wrenchingly honest. . . . Digging as deeply into his own life as he does into the larger sociological and moral issues, Marlantes presents a riveting, powerfully written account of how, after being taught to kill, he learned to deal with the aftermath. Publishers Weekly (starred review) A valiant effort to explain and make peace with war s awesome consequences for human beings. Kirkus Reviews What It Is Like to Go to War offers profound insight on how we must prepare our youth who become our warriors for their hard and uncompromising journey through war s hell and back home again. Vietnam Magazine With war such a part of contemporary American life, this book is deeply important, as timely and urgent as contemporary on-the-ground reporting from Afghanistan and Iraq. The Minneapolis Star Tribune A sound debunking of anything smacking of the glory of warfarebut written with compassion, honest and wit for men and now women who fight and for all of those who care about them. St. Louis Dispatch A slim spiritual guide. . . Marlantes s book is a sincere plea for better soldiers and veterans. Seattle Weekly What It Is Like to Go to War is a courageous, noble and intelligent grapple with myth, history, and spirituality that beautifully elevates the cultural conversation on the role of the military in today s world. It is an emotional, honest, and affecting primer for all Americans on war and the national psyche, and we ignore this book at our own peril. Ed Conklin, Chaucer s Books, Santa Barbara


Karl Marlantes has written a staggeringly beautiful book on combat--what it feels like, what the consequences are and above all, what society must do to understand it. In my eyes he has become the preeminent literary voice on war of our generation. He is a natural storyteller and a deeply profound thinker who not only illuminates war for civilians, but also offers a kind of spiritual guidance to veterans themselves. As this generation of warriors comes home, they will be enormously helped by what Marlantes has written--I'm sure he will literally save lives. --Sebastian Junger Marlantes brings candor and wrenching self-analysis to bear on his combat experiences in Vietnam, in a memoir-based meditation whose intentions are three-fold: to help soldiers-to-be understand what they're in for; to help veterans come to terms with what they've seen and done; and to help policymakers know what they're asking of the men they send into combat. --The New Yorker What It Is Like to Go to War is a well-crafted and forcefully argued work that contains fresh and important insights into what it's like to be in a war and what it does to the human psyche. --The Washington Post Marlantes is the best American writer right now on war . . . With What It Is Like to Go to War a second Marlantes book resides on the top shelf of American literature. --Anthony Swofford, author of Jarhead What It Is Like to Go to War ought to be mandatory reading by potential infantry recruits and by residents of any nation that sends its kids--Marlantes's word--into combat. --San Francisco Chronicle In this thoughtful, literate work of self-exorcism, Marlantes tells tales of incredible bravery as well as brutality. --People Magazine A precisely crafted and bracingly honest book. --The Atlantic Marlantes knows what he writes. . . Raw, unsettling honesty pervades the work. --Time.com Marlantes has written a sparklingly provocative nonfiction book. . . He is an exceptional writer and his depictions here are vivid. --BookPage A gripping, first-person plea to consider the impact on the human spirit of being a soldier. --Huffington Post Karl Marlantes, author of the excellent What It Is Like To Go To War, cautions his audience to understand the cost to the human psyche in sending others to kill in our names or for policies decided by politicians determined to use (and abuse) the power entrusted to their office. --Daily Planet Karl Marlantes' What It Is Like to Go to War is a deeply personal account of dealing with his harrowing time as a Marine Corps officer in Vietnam. . . . Marlantes' fiction might be just too wrenching for some readers to believe. --Logos This absolutely unique and lucid personal account and analysis will be read with profit by scholars, general readers, and most particularly, by veterans of close combat. . . . The author is qualified by experience, education, temperament, and skill as a writer to make penetrating observations. Many are graphic, bold, and shocking. Some are erudite; some are ethereal; all are worthy of careful consideration. . . . His method is to reflect on a point important to him, to illustrate it with an anecdote or a combat experience, and to mull it over in sparkling prose that has the reader hanging on every word. . . . Mastery of our language and the creative use of poetic devices and images make his pronouncements memorable. . . . Marlantes has joined a short list of authors whose experience, sensitivity, and skill enable them to share wisdom with those among us who would understand. --Parameters What it is Like to Go to War is already considered by many a modern classic. . . . The former Marine has three main goals in this unflinchingly honest look at what it means to be a soldier in a war: to let potential soldiers understand what to expect, to help veterans better cope with what they've experienced, and to help policy makers truly comprehend what it means when they send combat troops into a war zone. --Bradenton Herald To say that this book is brilliant is an understatement--Marlantes is the absolute master of taking the psyche of the combat veteran and translating it into words that the civilian or non-veteran can understand. I have read many, many books on war and this is the first time that I've ever read exactly what the combat veteran thinks and feels--nothing I have ever read before has hit home in my heart like this book. --Gunnery Sergeant Terence D'Alesandro, 3rd Batallion, 5th Marines, U.S. Marine Corps Wrenchingly honest. . . . Digging as deeply into his own life as he does into the larger sociological and moral issues, Marlantes presents a riveting, powerfully written account of how, after being taught to kill, he learned to deal with the aftermath. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) A valiant effort to explain and make peace with war's awesome consequences for human beings. --Kirkus Reviews What It Is Like to Go to War offers profound insight on how we must prepare our youth who become our warriors for their hard and uncompromising journey through war's hell and back home again. --Vietnam Magazine With war such a part of contemporary American life, this book is deeply important, as timely and urgent as contemporary on-the-ground reporting from Afghanistan and Iraq. --The Minneapolis Star Tribune A sound debunking of anything smacking of the glory of warfare--but written with compassion, honest and wit for men and now women who fight and for all of those who care about them. --St. Louis Dispatch A slim spiritual guide. . . Marlantes's book is a sincere plea for better soldiers and veterans. --Seattle Weekly What It Is Like to Go to War is a courageous, noble and intelligent grapple with myth, history, and spirituality that beautifully elevates the cultural conversation on the role of the military in today's world. It is an emotional, honest, and affecting primer for all Americans on war and the national psyche, and we ignore this book at our own peril. --Ed Conklin, Chaucer's Books, Santa Barbara


Karl Marlantes has written a staggeringly beautiful book on combat . . . In my eyes he has become the preeminent literary voice on war of our generation. He is a natural storyteller and a deeply profound thinker . . . As this generation of warriors comes home, they will be enormously helped by what Marlantes has written--I'm sure he will literally save lives. --Sebastian Junger <br> Marlantes is the best American writer right now on war and the extreme costs to society of sending young men and women off to combat without much of a safety net for them when they land back home. . . . With What It Is Like to Go to War a second Marlantes book resides on the top shelf of American literature. --Anthony Swofford, author of Jarhead <br> Marlantes brings candor and wrenching self-analysis to bear on his combat experiences in Vietnam, in a memoir-based meditation whose intentions are three-fold: to help soldiers-to-be understand what they're in for; to help veterans come to terms with what they've seen and done; and to help policymakers know what they're asking of the men they send into combat. -- The New Yorker <br> A precisely crafted and bracingly honest book. -- The Atlantic <br> What It Is Like to Go to War is a well-crafted and forcefully argued work that contains fresh and important insights into what it's like to be in a war and what it does to the human psyche. -- The Washington Post <br> With an intellect as sharp and critical as Marlantes', and a temperament not afraid to display confusion or remorse, What It Is Like is more than worth the effort of any reader. -- Los Angeles Times <br> What It Is Like to Go to War ought to be mandatory reading by potential infantry recruits and by residents of any nation that sends its kids--Marlantes's word--into combat. --San Francisco Chronicle <br> Marlantes delivers one of the most powerful meditations on the meaning of war and its impact. A necessary book as America welcomes home a new ge


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A graduate of Yale University and a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, Karl Marlantes served as a Marine in Vietnam, where he was awarded the Navy Cross, the Bronze Star, two Navy Commendation medals for valor, two Purple Hearts, and ten Air Medals. He is the author of the best-selling and prize-winning Matterhorn.

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