When War Becomes Personal: Soldiers' Accounts from the Civil War to Iraq
Donald Anderson, a former U.S. Air Force officer, has compiled a haunting anthology of personal essays and short memoirs that span more than 100 years of warfare.  Alvord White Clements—himself a veteran of the Second World War—introduces his grandfather Isaac N. Clements’s Civil War memoir; the novelist Paul West writes of his father, a British veteran of World War I, as well as of his own boyhood recollections of the London Blitz. John Wolfe details the life-changing and life-threatening injuries he sustained in Vietnam and the hallucinations he experienced afterward. Second Gulf War veteran Jason Armagost traces his journey to Iraq through the history of literature and the books he brought with him to the war zone.
     The thirteen essays in When War Becomes Personal tell the enduring truths of battle, stripping away much of the romance, myth, and fantasy.
Soldiers more than anyone know what they are capable of destroying; when they write about war, they are trying to preserve the world.
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When War Becomes Personal: Soldiers' Accounts from the Civil War to Iraq
Donald Anderson, a former U.S. Air Force officer, has compiled a haunting anthology of personal essays and short memoirs that span more than 100 years of warfare.  Alvord White Clements—himself a veteran of the Second World War—introduces his grandfather Isaac N. Clements’s Civil War memoir; the novelist Paul West writes of his father, a British veteran of World War I, as well as of his own boyhood recollections of the London Blitz. John Wolfe details the life-changing and life-threatening injuries he sustained in Vietnam and the hallucinations he experienced afterward. Second Gulf War veteran Jason Armagost traces his journey to Iraq through the history of literature and the books he brought with him to the war zone.
     The thirteen essays in When War Becomes Personal tell the enduring truths of battle, stripping away much of the romance, myth, and fantasy.
Soldiers more than anyone know what they are capable of destroying; when they write about war, they are trying to preserve the world.
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When War Becomes Personal: Soldiers' Accounts from the Civil War to Iraq

When War Becomes Personal: Soldiers' Accounts from the Civil War to Iraq

by Donald Anderson (Editor)
When War Becomes Personal: Soldiers' Accounts from the Civil War to Iraq

When War Becomes Personal: Soldiers' Accounts from the Civil War to Iraq

by Donald Anderson (Editor)

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Donald Anderson, a former U.S. Air Force officer, has compiled a haunting anthology of personal essays and short memoirs that span more than 100 years of warfare.  Alvord White Clements—himself a veteran of the Second World War—introduces his grandfather Isaac N. Clements’s Civil War memoir; the novelist Paul West writes of his father, a British veteran of World War I, as well as of his own boyhood recollections of the London Blitz. John Wolfe details the life-changing and life-threatening injuries he sustained in Vietnam and the hallucinations he experienced afterward. Second Gulf War veteran Jason Armagost traces his journey to Iraq through the history of literature and the books he brought with him to the war zone.
     The thirteen essays in When War Becomes Personal tell the enduring truths of battle, stripping away much of the romance, myth, and fantasy.
Soldiers more than anyone know what they are capable of destroying; when they write about war, they are trying to preserve the world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781587297052
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Publication date: 05/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 258
File size: 564 KB

About the Author

Donald Anderson teaches literature and creative writing at the United States Air Force Academy, where he edits War, Literature, and the Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities. His collection of short stories, Fire Road, received the 2001 John Simmons Short Fiction Award (Iowa).  He is the editor of Aftermath: An Anthology of Post-Vietnam Fiction and Andre Dubus: A Tribute. The recipient of a Creative Writer's Fellowship Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, he lives in Manitou Springs, CO.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS
War, Memory, Imagination: A Prologue by Donald Anderson
A Conversation with Joan A. Furey: Visions of War, Dreams of Peace
A Civil War Memoir by Isaac N. Clements
My Chickamauga by James H. Meredith
My Father at War by Paul West
Hang the Enola Gay by Alfred Kern
A Boy's Blitz by Paul West
Notes from Ban Me Thuot by Joseph T. Cox
A Different Species of Time by John Wolfe
Voices by William Newmiller
A Boatman's Story by Robert MacGowan
Shadow Soldier by Donald Clay
Wandering Souls by Wayne Karlin
Quarry by Doug Heckman
Things to Pack When You're Bound for Baghdad by Jason Armagost
Canon Foddder: An Epilogue by Dale Ritterbusch
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