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The Yellow Birds - Kevin Powers

The Yellow Birds

von Kevin Powers

WINNER OF THE GUARDIAN FIRST BOOK AWARD 2012

WINNER OF THE HEMINGWAY/PEN AWARD 2012

NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST

AN AMAZON EDITOR'S PICK: BEST BOOKS OF 2012

A NEW YORK TIMES TOP TEN BOOK OF THE YEAR

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AN INDEPENDENT BOOK OF THE YEAR

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An unforgettable depiction of the psychological impact of war, by a young Iraq veteran and poet, THE YELLOW BIRDS is already being hailed as a modern classic.

Everywhere John looks, he sees Murph.

He flinches when cars drive past. His fingers clasp around the rifle he hasn't held for months. Wide-eyed strangers praise him as a hero, but he can feel himself disappearing.

Back home after a year in Iraq, memories swarm around him: bodies burning in the crisp morning air. Sunlight falling through branches; bullets kicking up dust; ripples on a pond wavering like plucked strings. The promise he made, to a young man's mother, that her son would be brought home safely.

With THE YELLOW BIRDS, poet and veteran Kevin Powers has composed an unforgettable account of friendship and loss. It vividly captures the desperation and brutality of war, and its terrible after-effects. But it is also a story of love, of great courage, and of extraordinary human survival.

Written with profound emotional insight, especially into the effects of a hidden war on families at home, THE YELLOW BIRDS is one of the most haunting, true and powerful novels of our time.

'THE YELLOW BIRDS is the All Quiet on the Western Front of America's Arab Wars.' (Tom Wolfe, author of The Bonfire of the Vanities )

'Kevin Powers has conjured a poetic and devastating account of war's effect on the individual.' (Damian Lewis, star of Homeland and Band of Brothers )

'Inexplicably beautiful'. (Ann Patchett, Orange Prize-winning author of Bel Canto and State of Wonder)

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Der Brief

John Bartle ist erst 21 als er von der US-Army in den Irak geschickt wird und sein Kamerad Daniel Murphy sogar erst 18. Auch die Vorgesetzten der Beiden sind nicht viel älter. Krieg im Irak ist ja gerade keine Pilgerfahrt. Zwischen Langeweile und akuter Gefahr kann es keine Balance geben. Wie werden die jungen Leute die Kriegserlebnisse ertragen und verarbeiten. Ist das überhaupt möglich? Was wenn sympathische Kameraden neben einem in die Luft fliegen, was wenn menschliche Bomben auf der...

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Art:
Taschenbuch
Genre:
Romane und Erzählungen
Sprache:
englisch
Umfang:
256 Seiten
ISBN:
9781444768763
Erschienen:
März 2013
Verlag:
Hodder & Stoughton
6.66667
Eigene Bewertung: Keine
Durchschnitt: 3.4 (3 Bewertungen)

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