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What It Is Like to Go War

What It Is Like to Go War

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What It Is Like to Go War

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What It Is Like to Go War

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#3 on Amazon.com’s 10 Best Books of 2011
The New Yorker
Favorite Books from 2011
Hudson Booksellers Best Books of 2011
Barnes & Noble Best Nonfiction Books of 2011
St. Louis Post Dispatch
Favorite Books of 2011
A
Shelf Awareness
Reviewer’s Top Pick of 2011
One of the most important and highly-praised books of 2011, Karl Marlantes’s
What It Is Like to Go to War
is set to become just as much of a classic as his epic novel
Matterhorn
.
In
, Marlantes takes a deeply personal and candid look at the experience and ordeal of combat, critically examining how we might better prepare our young soldiers for war. War is as old as humankind, but in the past, warriors were prepared for battle by ritual, religion, and literature—which also helped bring them home. In a compelling narrative, Marlantes weaves riveting accounts of his combat experiences with thoughtful analysis, self-examination, and his readings—from Homer to the
Mahabharata
to Jung. He makes it clear just how poorly prepared our nineteen-year-old warriors—mainly men but increasingly women—are for the psychological and spiritual aspects of their journey.
#3 on Amazon.com’s 10 Best Books of 2011
The New Yorker
Favorite Books from 2011
Hudson Booksellers Best Books of 2011
Barnes & Noble Best Nonfiction Books of 2011
St. Louis Post Dispatch
Favorite Books of 2011
A
Shelf Awareness
Reviewer’s Top Pick of 2011
One of the most important and highly-praised books of 2011, Karl Marlantes’s
What It Is Like to Go to War
is set to become just as much of a classic as his epic novel
Matterhorn
.
In
, Marlantes takes a deeply personal and candid look at the experience and ordeal of combat, critically examining how we might better prepare our young soldiers for war. War is as old as humankind, but in the past, warriors were prepared for battle by ritual, religion, and literature—which also helped bring them home. In a compelling narrative, Marlantes weaves riveting accounts of his combat experiences with thoughtful analysis, self-examination, and his readings—from Homer to the
Mahabharata
to Jung. He makes it clear just how poorly prepared our nineteen-year-old warriors—mainly men but increasingly women—are for the psychological and spiritual aspects of their journey.

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