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Matt Gallagher

    Matt Gallagher crea narrazioni che approfondiscono il profondo impatto della guerra, esplorando le complessità psicologiche e morali affrontate dai coinvolti. Il suo lavoro si distingue per uno stile di osservazione acuto e una profonda empatia per i suoi personaggi, offrendo ai lettori uno sguardo schietto sul costo umano del conflitto. Attraverso la sua scrittura, Gallagher cerca di illuminare le esperienze spesso trascurate e le conseguenze durature del coinvolgimento militare. Possiede un'abilità unica nel catturare le sfumature del trauma e della resilienza, rendendo la sua voce letteraria sia potente che risonante.

    Empire City
    Youngblood
    • Youngblood

      • 340pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      As the U.S. military prepares to leave Iraq, Lieutenant Jack Porter becomes obsessed with the story of a lost American soldier who had a romance with a local sheikh's daughter and tries to discover what happened to him.

      Youngblood
      3,8
    • Empire City

      A Novel

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      This dark, nimble novel offers a compelling exploration of an alternate historical reality that resonates with contemporary issues. Gallagher solidifies his status as a leading voice in American literature, delivering sharp, energetic prose and vividly alive characters. The narrative follows a group of super-powered soldiers and civilians navigating an imperial America on the verge of upheaval, appealing to fans of notable works like The Fortress of Solitude. Set thirty years after a significant victory in Vietnam, the U.S. finds itself entangled in another endless foreign war. The stories of super soldiers, known as the Volunteers, are woven into the fabric of American life, while violent protests and political strife erupt across the nation. Amidst the chaos, the Volunteers await orders in Empire City, where they encounter civilians aware of their true powers, including Sebastian Rios, a bureaucrat grappling with survivor guilt, and Mia Tucker, a wounded pilot turned banker. As tensions rise, a controversial retired general emerges as a presidential candidate, promising to restore order through military control. Gallagher's evocative prose paints a rousing vision of an alternate yet familiar America on the brink of transformation.

      Empire City
      3,7