Generation
Kill
by Evan
Wright
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In the tradition of Black Hawk Down and Jarhead comes a searing
portrait of young men fighting a modern-day war. A powerhouse work
of nonfiction, Generation Kill expands on Evan Wright's acclaimed
three-part series that appeared in Rolling Stone during the summer
of 2003. His narrative follows the twenty-three marines of First
Recon who spearheaded the blitzkrieg on Iraq. This elite unit,
nicknamed "First Suicide Battalion," searched out enemy fighters by
racing ahead of American battle forces and literally driving into
suspected ambush points. Evan Wright lived on the front lines with
this platoon from the opening hours of combat, to the fall of
Baghdad, through the start of the guerrilla war. He was welcomed
into their ranks, and from this bird's-eye perspective he tells the
unsettling story of young men trained by their country to be
ruthless killers. He chronicles the triumphs and horrors-physical,
moral, emotional, and spiritual-that these marines endured while
achieving victory in a war many questioned before it began. Wright's
book is a timely account of war; even more important, it is a
timeless description of the human drama taking place on today's
battlefields. Written with brutal honesty, raw intensity, and
startling intimacy, Generation Kill is destined to become a classic
and take its place in the canon of the most captivating and
authentic works of war literature. |
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