WAR
Autor Sebastian Jungeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 mai 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780446556248
ISBN-10: 0446556246
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 168 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Twelve
Locul publicării:New York, NY
ISBN-10: 0446556246
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 168 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Twelve
Locul publicării:New York, NY
Notă biografică
Sebastian
Junger
is
theNew
York
Timesbestselling
author
ofThe
Perfect
StormandA
Death
in
Belmont.
He
is
a
contributing
editor
toVanity
Fair,
and
has
been
awarded
a
National
Magazine
Award
and
an
SAIS
Novartis
Prize
for
journalism.
He
lives
in
New
York
City.
Recenzii
Riveting
.
.
.
Junger
experiences
everything
[the
soldiers]
do-nerve-racking
patrols,
terrifying
roadside
bombings
and
ambushes,
stultifying
weeks
in
camp
when
they
long
for
a
firefight
to
relieve
the
tedium.
Despite
the
stress
and
the
grief
when
buddies
die,
the
author
finds
war
to
be
something
of
an
exalted
state:
soldiers
experience
an
almost
sexual
thrill
in
the
excitement
of
a
firefight-a
response
Junger
struggles
to
understand-and
a
profound
sense
of
commitment
to
subordinating
their
self-interests
to
the
good
of
the
unit.
Junger
mixes
visceral
combat
scenes-raptly
aware
of
his
own
fear
and
exhaustion-with
quieter
reportage
and
insightful
discussions
of
the
physiology,
social
psychology,
and
even
genetics
of
soldiering.
The
result
is
an
unforgettable
portrait
of
men
under
fire.—Publishers
Weekly
The latest flexing of journalistic muscle from Vanity Fair contributor Junger . . . The author dives into the most perilous form of immersion journalism, attempting to create an unflinching account of frontline combat. The prototype of this approach is Michael Herr's peerless Dispatches (1977), a thoroughly unsentimental, grunt-level view of the Vietnam War's bloodiest years. Yet if Junger's dispatches from the fighting in Afghanistan solidify anything, it's that war American-style hasn't evolved much in the decades since Herr's book . . . As in The Perfect Storm (1997), Junger blends popular science, psychology and history with a breathlessly paced narrative . . . Harrowing.—Kirkus
The latest flexing of journalistic muscle from Vanity Fair contributor Junger . . . The author dives into the most perilous form of immersion journalism, attempting to create an unflinching account of frontline combat. The prototype of this approach is Michael Herr's peerless Dispatches (1977), a thoroughly unsentimental, grunt-level view of the Vietnam War's bloodiest years. Yet if Junger's dispatches from the fighting in Afghanistan solidify anything, it's that war American-style hasn't evolved much in the decades since Herr's book . . . As in The Perfect Storm (1997), Junger blends popular science, psychology and history with a breathlessly paced narrative . . . Harrowing.—Kirkus
Premii
- L.A. Times Book Prize Finalist, 2010