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Resurrection, A War Journey

- A Chronicle of Events During and Following the Attack on Fort Jeanne d'Arc at Metz, France, by F Company of the 37th Regiment of the 95th Infantry Division, November 14–21, 1944
Af: Robert E. Gajdusek Engelsk Paperback

Resurrection, A War Journey

- A Chronicle of Events During and Following the Attack on Fort Jeanne d'Arc at Metz, France, by F Company of the 37th Regiment of the 95th Infantry Division, November 14–21, 1944
Af: Robert E. Gajdusek Engelsk Paperback
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“Before us, several remote and now absurd wars." For Robin Gajdusek, these fields represent the first step toward resurrection as he retrieves a lost personal past through a writing catharsis which refocuses the vast battlefields of history into a singular voice. Resurrection, A War Journey is Gajdusek''s dramatic account of a single week in mid-November 1944 which has taken him more than fifty years to wrestle into words.

Part of Patton''s Third Army in World War II, Gajdusek''s unit was chosen to spearhead the first assault on the impenetrable fortifications of Metz, France, held by the Germans. Uniquely structured, Resurrection intertwines a variety of narrative forms to give voice to experience. Gajdusek''s war memories awaken in his own poetry, short stories, discursive reflections, and sometimes, abortive essays, as well as in borrowed historical fragments.

The remembering of war makes it real. His own physical and spiritual resurrection from lying near death in a shell hole to a miraculous recovery is an intense individual chronicle about the bonds of pain and suffering which intimately bind soldiers together while forcing each man into the isolation of his own mental journey. Once captured, Gajdusek finds himself among German soldiers too young or too old or too hideously wounded to be effective in the Nazi war machine. With only high school German, he makes poignant and life-saving connections with a few who seem, despite the horrors they have inflicted on each other, to understand their common humanity. Resurrection is a strong anti-war statement stemming from the only honest indicator, personal experience.

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“Before us, several remote and now absurd wars." For Robin Gajdusek, these fields represent the first step toward resurrection as he retrieves a lost personal past through a writing catharsis which refocuses the vast battlefields of history into a singular voice. Resurrection, A War Journey is Gajdusek''s dramatic account of a single week in mid-November 1944 which has taken him more than fifty years to wrestle into words.

Part of Patton''s Third Army in World War II, Gajdusek''s unit was chosen to spearhead the first assault on the impenetrable fortifications of Metz, France, held by the Germans. Uniquely structured, Resurrection intertwines a variety of narrative forms to give voice to experience. Gajdusek''s war memories awaken in his own poetry, short stories, discursive reflections, and sometimes, abortive essays, as well as in borrowed historical fragments.

The remembering of war makes it real. His own physical and spiritual resurrection from lying near death in a shell hole to a miraculous recovery is an intense individual chronicle about the bonds of pain and suffering which intimately bind soldiers together while forcing each man into the isolation of his own mental journey. Once captured, Gajdusek finds himself among German soldiers too young or too old or too hideously wounded to be effective in the Nazi war machine. With only high school German, he makes poignant and life-saving connections with a few who seem, despite the horrors they have inflicted on each other, to understand their common humanity. Resurrection is a strong anti-war statement stemming from the only honest indicator, personal experience.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 234
ISBN-13: 9780268016609
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0268016607
Udg. Dato: 7 jul 1997
Længde: 13mm
Bredde: 140mm
Højde: 216mm
Forlag: University of Notre Dame Press
Oplagsdato: 7 jul 1997
Forfatter(e): Robert E. Gajdusek
Forfatter(e) Robert E. Gajdusek


Kategori Sande fortællinger: Krigshistorier


ISBN-13 9780268016609


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 234


Udgave


Længde 13mm


Bredde 140mm


Højde 216mm


Udg. Dato 7 jul 1997


Oplagsdato 7 jul 1997


Forlag University of Notre Dame Press