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Matterhorn by Karl  Marlantes; 9781848874961

Matterhorn

By Karl Marlantes

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Description

Matterhorn is a powerful and visceral novel that explores the harrowing experiences of soldiers during the Vietnam War. Written by Karl Marlantes, a decorated Vietnam veteran himself, this literary work delves deep into the psychological and emotional landscape of warfare, presenting a stark portrayal of the struggles faced by young men in combat.

The Story

Set against the backdrop of the dense jungles and treacherous terrain of Vietnam, the narrative centres on a company of Marines tasked with capturing the strategically significant hill known as Matterhorn. As they navigate the brutal realities of war, the soldiers confront not only external enemies but also their own fears, camaraderie, and the moral dilemmas that arise in the chaos of battle. Marlantes masterfully intertwines the personal stories of the characters, allowing readers to witness their transformations as they grapple with the horrors of war and the impact it has on their humanity.

Why Readers Love It

  • Authentic Voice: Marlantes’ own military background lends an authenticity to the narrative that resonates deeply with readers.
  • Complex Characters: The soldiers are portrayed with nuance, showcasing their vulnerabilities and strengths in the face of adversity.
  • Rich Prose: The writing is both lyrical and brutal, blending vivid imagery with profound reflections on the human condition.

Perfect For

Fans of literary fiction and readers interested in modern war narratives will find Matterhorn a compelling exploration of conflict and its aftermath. Those who appreciated Marlantes' earlier work, What It Is Like to Go to War, will find similar themes of introspection and the philosophical underpinnings of combat woven throughout this novel.

"A masterful exploration of the brutality of war and its moral complexities." – A literary critique

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 132 mm × 197 mm × 45 mm
Pages: 736
Publisher: Atlantic Books
ISBN: 9781848874961

UK delivery £2.99. Free delivery on orders over £35. Politique d’expédition

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