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100 1_ $aAckerman, Elliot$eauthor.
245 10 $aPlaces and names :$bon war, revolution, and returning /$cElliot Ackerman.
264 _1 $aNew York :$bPenguin Press,$c2019.
264 _4 $c©2019
300    $axix, 232 pages ;$c24 cm
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520    $a"From a decorated Marine war veteran and National Book Award Finalist, an astonishing reckoning with the nature of combat and the human cost of the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria. Toward the beginning of [this book], Elliot Ackerman sits in a refugee camp in southern Turkey, across the table from a man named Abu Hassar, who fought for al-Qaeda in Iraq and whose connections to the Islamic State are murky. At first, Ackerman pretends to have been a journalist during the Iraq War, but after establishing a rapport with Abu Hassar, he takes a risk by revealing to him that in fact he was a Marine special operations officer. Ackerman then draws the shape of the Euphrates River on a large piece of paper, and his one-time adversary quickly joins him in the game of filling in the map with the names and dates of where they saw fighting during the war. They had shadowed each other for some time, it turned out, a realization that brought them to a strange kind of intimacy. The rest of Elliot Ackerman's extraordinary memoir is in a way an answer to the questions of why he came to that refugee camp, and what he hoped to find there. By moving back and forth between his recent experiences on the ground as a journalist in Syria and its environs and his deeper past in Iraq and Afghanistan, he creates a work of astonishing atmospheric pressurization. Ackerman shares vivid and powerful stories of his own experiences in combat, culminating in the events of the Second Battle of Fallujah--the most intense urban fighting for the Marines since Hue in Vietnam--where Ackerman's actions leading a rifle platoon saw him awarded the Silver Star. He weaves these stories into the latticework of a masterful larger reckoning with contemporary geopolitics through his vantage as a journalist in Istanbul and with the human extremes of both bravery and horror. At once an intensely personal book about the terrible lure of combat and a brilliant meditation on the deeper meaning of the past two decades of strife for America, the region and the world, Places and Names bids fair to take its place among our greatest books about modern war."--Dust jacket.
505 00 $tThe revolution is over, or the music will live forever (prologue) --$tThe triumph of death (Summer 2013) --$tThe fourth war (Autumn 2013) --$tIn Dara'a, a spark and fuel (Spring 2011) --$tExpatriates (Winter 2014) --$tA prayer for Austin Tice (Winter 2014) --$tBlack in the rainbow, Bergdahl and the whale (Summer 2014) --$tThe Suleimani photograph (Summer 2014) --$tSafe on the Southbank (Summer 2014) --$tNo friends but the mountains (Autumn 2014) --$tParadox (Autumn 2004) --$tWhat's buried in the Devil's Mountain (Winter 2015) --$tMy last movie night (Spring 2011) --$tThe imitation game at Tel Abyad (Summer 2015) --$tA thousand discords (Summer 2015) --$tA Swiss wedding (Summer 2015) --$tBack to the city (Autumn 2016) --$tA summary of action (epilogue).
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