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Generation Kill Kindle Edition
Generation Kill is about the young men sent to fight their nation's first open-ended war since Vietnam. Despite the flurry of media images to come of the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, you have never really met any of these people, who serve as front-line troops. For whatever reason, the media simply doesn't get them. As we all know, news accounts of the last two wars focused almost exclusively on battlefield imagery of high-tech weapons wreaking astounding destruction, comply with analysis from retired army grandees and other experts, punctuated by the odd heart-warming patriotic sound-bite. The troops themselves play a role in the media's presentation of recent wars rather like extras in The Triumph of the Will. They are everywhere yet somehow invisible. When they speak you get the sense that what they are saying has been carefully scripted. Now Generation Kill tells the soldiers' story in their own words.
The narrative focuses on a platoon of 23 marines, many of them veterans of Afghanistan, whose elite reconnaissance unit spearheaded the blitzkrieg on Iraq. This is the story of young men that have been trained to become ruthless killers. It's about surviving death. It's about taking part in a war many questioned before it even began.
Evan Wright was the only reporter with First Recon, which operated well ahead of most other forces, usually behind enemy lines. They were among the first marines sent into the fight and one of the last units still engaged on the outskirts of Iraq, even after the city centre fell. Generation Kill is not just a combat chronicle but an inside look at how people fighting in war actually experience it. It is both an action narrative like Black Hawk Down and a detailed portrait of a generation at war along the lines of Band of Brothers. It is not a book you are going to forget in a hurry...
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTransworld Digital
- Publication date31 December 2011
- File size1.9 MB
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""One of the best books to come out of the Iraq war.... An adrenaline rush of intelligent prose."" ---Financial Times
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An "AudioFile" Earphones Award winner and Audie Award finalist, Patrick Lawlor is also an accomplished stage actor.
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- ASIN : B006H4C4LG
- Publisher : Transworld Digital
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : 31 December 2011
- Language : English
- File size : 1.9 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 396 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1448126293
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: 122,194 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 33 in Iraq War Biographies
- 41 in Iraq War History
- 370 in Military & Spies Biographies
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About the author

Evan Wright grew up in Willoughby, Ohio. He studied medieval history at Vassar College. Wright has covered crime, war, riots, and other human spectacles for a variety of publications, earning two National Magazine Awards, one for combat reporting and the other for profile writing. Wright adapted his book Generation Kill into an HBO mini-series and has served as a producer and writer on Homeland and Dirty John. His book The Seed: A Memoir of Brainwashing will be released by Putnam.
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- Reviewed in Australia on 24 November 2020Verified PurchaseThis book is in my view a modern classic. One part war report two parts road trip. Generation Kill does ana amazing job of telling the personal story of a small unit amidst the chaos of war.
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Perrin AmbroiseReviewed in France on 29 March 20175.0 out of 5 stars We few, we happy few, band of brothers
Verified PurchaseLes scénarios de chacun des 7 épisodes de cette série sont redoutables d'intelligence , de précisions, de refus d'idées reçues, ils vont à l'encontre des clichés et servent magnifiquement par une subtile critique de la stupidité de l'armée en marche et de la politique de Busch, les valeurs de la démocratie sui sont profondément ancrées dans les individus eux-mêmes lorsqu'elles sont bafoués par un gouvernement au service des industries de guerre. La télévision ne mérite pas autant d'intelligence... À quand en France une telle série sur les événements d'Algérie?
CristinaReviewed in Italy on 5 March 20135.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
Verified PurchaseFollows the marines of First Recon, who first spearheaded into Iraq in 2003, under equipped and not really knowing what they would have found.
It's a book about war of course, but also on humanity, on how war affects the soldiers' life and how they're not just psycho random fighters, but men linked by friendship and respect, as well as military comraderie.
A thoroughly enjoyable read, packed with action and humor. I really enjoyed it.
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alejandroReviewed in Spain on 23 December 20245.0 out of 5 stars Un retrato fiel de la guerra de Irak
Verified PurchaseSinceramente, Generation Kill es uno de los mejores libros que he leído este año. Está basado en hechos reales y se nota desde el principio, ya sea por los personajes y su contexto político-social, la ineptitud de muchos de los altos mandos de la Marina, el caos absoluto de la guerra y, no menos importante, el humor contagioso y las extrañas costumbres del primer batallón de reconocimiento.
Muchos libros sobre la guerra tienden a exagerar innecesariamente los detalles o se centran en aspectos que no tienen mucha importancia. Este no es el caso de Generation Kill. Evan Wright opta por una representación directa y sin filtros, demostrando un que entiende a las personas que se tienen que enfrentan a la falta de sueño, el estrés constante, sus malas decisiones y la de sus superiores, la falta de información y de recursos, entre muchas otras cosas. Si buscas un libro que retrate cómo viven realmente los marines en situaciones de conflicto, hay pocos que igualen a Generation Kill.
MinhReviewed in Canada on 30 March 20155.0 out of 5 stars To Read if you really enjoyed the HBO mini-series
Verified PurchaseI really enjoyed the mini-series. I wanted to read and learn more about the battalion. I wasn't deceived. It was almost like the TV show. There was details we didn't see on TV, but also on TV we saw details that wasn't in the book. Overall, in the two, you feel the same feelings about the men of Bravo Company and the same about Irak Invasion. Very Good! 9/10
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lovegeeksReviewed in Japan on 12 March 20095.0 out of 5 stars イラク戦争の最初の一ヶ月間
Verified Purchase米"Rolling Stone"誌の記者エヴァン・ライトが2003年3月、米軍のイタク侵攻の先鋒となった米海兵隊・1st Recon Battalionに同行した際の約四週間の記録です。
ライト氏はその部隊でも最も先頭を行く小隊の最先端のハンビーの後部座席に乗り、未知の領域に乗り込み、未知の作戦に挑む海兵隊員たちの生の声を記録していきます。
口の悪い下士官たちのおしゃべりは、米国国内で安寧と暮らす一般市民、無能な上官、マスメデイアや敵であるイラク兵、サダム・フセインまでと、ネタに事欠かきません。
上官の命令には絶対服従で無感情に行動するというのが、兵士に対する一般的なイメージでしょうが、この本に登場する海兵たちの感情表現の豊かさや思慮の深さには驚かされます。
先日、オバマ大統領が、イラク撤退時期を明言しましたが、この機会に、誰もここまで長期化すると思っていなかった"イラク戦争"の最初の四週間を振り返ってみてはどうでしょうか。
追記:この本は、2008年8月に米HBOで放送されたドラマ"Generation Kill"(全七話のミニ・シリーズ)の原作です。この本もドラマも、どちらも素晴らしい作品です。余裕のある方は両方同時に手に入れることをオススメします。
更に余裕がある方、この本に登場するFick大尉(ライト氏が同行した小隊の小隊長、当時、中尉)の著書"One Bullet Away"もどうぞ。






