Phil Klay is a graduate of Dartmouth College and a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. He served in Iraq’s Anbar Province from January 2007 to February 2008 as a Public Affairs Officer. After being discharged he went to Hunter College and received an MFA. His story “Redeployment” was originally published in Granta and is included in Fire and Forget: Short Stories from the Long War. His writing has also appeared in the New York Times, Newsweek, The Daily Beast, the New York Daily News, Tin House, and The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2012.
Phil Klay's Redeployment takes readers to the frontlines of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, asking us to understand what happened there, and what happened to the soldiers who returned. Interwoven with themes of brutality and faith, guilt and fear, helplessness and survival, the characters in these stories struggle to make meaning out of chaos.
In "Redeployment", a soldier who has had to shoot dogs because they were eating human corpses must learn what it is like to return to domestic life in suburbia, surrounded by people "who have no idea where Fallujah is, where three members of your platoon died." In "After Action Report", a Lance Corporal seeks expiation for a killing he didn't commit, in order that his best friend will be unburdened. A Morturary Affairs Marine tells about his experiences collecting remains—of U.S. and Iraqi soldiers both. A chaplain sees his understanding of Christianity, and his ability to provide solace through religion, tested by the actions of a ferocious Colonel. And in the darkly comic "Money as a Weapons System", a young Foreign Service Officer is given the absurd task of helping Iraqis improve their lives by teaching them to play baseball. These stories reveal the intricate combination of monotony, bureaucracy, comradeship and violence that make up a soldier's daily life at war, and the isolation, remorse, and despair that can accompany a soldier's homecoming.
Redeployment is poised to become a classic in the tradition of war writing. Across nations and continents, Klay sets in devastating relief the two worlds a soldier inhabits: one of extremes and one of loss. Written with a hard-eyed realism and stunning emotional depth, this work marks Phil Klay as one of the most talented new voices of his generation.
發表於2024-12-22
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一周時間讀完《重新派遣》。 7,12,300000。 7年多的伊拉剋戰爭,12篇伊戰主題文章,屬於300000參戰美軍官兵的共同記憶。 相比幾十年前越南戰爭中文盲遍地的美軍,當今99%的美軍軍人都有高中學曆。本書是前海軍陸戰隊隊員Phil Klay的處女作,並一舉奪得美國國傢圖書奬(小說奬...
評分文=索馬裏 2010年,作傢傑夫·戴爾在《衛報》上宣告「偉大的戰爭文學」的時代已經過去瞭,現如今我們對於戰爭的理解都是來自新聞。「如果說曾經有一個時代,曆史事件中的那些人類故事能夠被小說吸收、闡釋(《戰爭與和平》是一個最極緻的例子),那這個時代已經過去瞭。」 在...
評分文=索馬裏 2010年,作傢傑夫·戴爾在《衛報》上宣告「偉大的戰爭文學」的時代已經過去瞭,現如今我們對於戰爭的理解都是來自新聞。「如果說曾經有一個時代,曆史事件中的那些人類故事能夠被小說吸收、闡釋(《戰爭與和平》是一個最極緻的例子),那這個時代已經過去瞭。」 在...
評分文=索馬裏 2010年,作傢傑夫·戴爾在《衛報》上宣告「偉大的戰爭文學」的時代已經過去瞭,現如今我們對於戰爭的理解都是來自新聞。「如果說曾經有一個時代,曆史事件中的那些人類故事能夠被小說吸收、闡釋(《戰爭與和平》是一個最極緻的例子),那這個時代已經過去瞭。」 在...
評分圖書標籤: 戰爭 美國 小說 英文原版 NationalBookAward Fiction 菲爾·剋雷 英文
Veteran生活的一係列snippets, Amherst GI Bill的故事尤其有趣. 往往在故事開始發展的時候, 讀者與人物的聯繫被突然切斷, 大概也是現實生活中civilian與veteran關係的重複吧.
評分Prayer in the Furnace
評分Phil Klay的小說和他老師麥凱恩的一樣,豪邁的敘述中隱含深沉的細膩。集中的十二個故事從不同側麵和角度勾勒美國最近一次的伊戰,但相同的是這些故事的敘述者都是“我”,我相信這不是巧閤,因為Phil Klay本人即是一位曾赴伊拉剋的美國士兵,他講的是他自己的故事,是他們自己的故事。在B&N書店的朗讀會上,有人問他對這場戰爭對與錯的看法,他很坦白的說,軍人是他的工作,他無意用他的作品來論斷戰爭的對與錯,而旨在(也似乎隻能)從人的層麵human level來講述戰爭的故事。正如他筆下的某個“我”,在與反戰人士交談時捍衛戰爭,在碰到支持戰爭的人時貶抑戰爭,這本小說在某種程度上讓人不禁反思關於戰爭的紙上談兵式的評論和實際經曆炮火死亡(Front lines和Homefront)體驗之間的鴻溝
評分I am sad reading all the piece of fucking shit. Really sad about the war and somehow bewildered by the narrative of deheroization of soldiers fighting for a cause.
評分賣情懷賣暴力賣故事,就是沒賣文字,文學要和戰爭區分開,對於這本基本沒有什麼文學性的書,我沒辦法打高分也覺得讀它浪費瞭自己的時間。
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