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Phil Klay

    La scrittura di Phil Klay approfondisce le esperienze dei soldati e il profondo impatto della guerra sulla psiche umana. La sua acclamata raccolta di racconti brevi esamina senza paura i dilemmi morali ed esistenziali inerenti al servizio militare. La prosa di Klay è caratterizzata dal suo crudo realismo e da un'esplorazione profonda e perspicace del personaggio. Il suo lavoro offre un esame penetrante del conflitto moderno e delle sue conseguenze durature.

    Phil Klay
    Missionaries
    Redeployment
    • Redeployment

      • 306pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      This collection takes readers to the frontlines of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, exploring the experiences of soldiers before and after their return. Themes of brutality, faith, guilt, fear, helplessness, and survival permeate the narratives, as characters grapple with chaos. In the title story, a soldier who had to shoot dogs feeding on human corpses struggles to adjust to suburban life, surrounded by those unaware of his traumatic past. "After-Action Report" follows a Lance Corporal seeking redemption for a killing he didn't commit, hoping to relieve his best friend’s burden. A Mortuary Affairs Marine shares his harrowing experiences collecting the remains of both U.S. and Iraqi soldiers. A chaplain's faith is tested by the actions of a brutal Colonel, challenging his ability to provide solace. In the darkly comic "Money as a Weapons System," a young Foreign Service Officer absurdly attempts to teach Iraqis baseball as a means of improving their lives. These stories illuminate the monotony, bureaucracy, camaraderie, and violence that define a soldier’s life at war, as well as the isolation, remorse, and despair that can follow their return home. Klay starkly contrasts the extremes of a soldier's experience with the profound sense of loss that accompanies it.

      Redeployment
      4,0
    • Missionaries

      • 416pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      An astonishing novel about the moral cost of war, from the author of the National Book Award-winning Redeployment.

      Missionaries
      3,8