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Phil Klay

    Phil Klay sa zameriava na skúsenosti vojakov a vplyv vojny na ľudskú psychiku. Jeho zbierka poviedok, ocenená prestížnymi cenami, skúma morálne a existenciálne dilemy spojené s vojenskou službou. Klayov štýl presakuje surová realita a hlboký vhľad do psychológie postáv. Jeho diela sú prenikavým skúmaním moderného konfliktu a jeho následkov.

    Phil Klay
    Wir erschossen auch Hunde
    Missionaries
    Uncertain Ground: Citizenship in an Age of Endless, Invisible War
    Uncertain Ground
    Návrat z misie
    • Návrat z misie

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      Návrat z misie od Phila Klaya zavedie čitateľa do prvých línií vojenských konfliktov v Iraku a Afganistane a taktiež nazerá na situáciu vojakov, ktorí sa z bojov vrátili domov. Kniha je popretkávaná témami brutality a viery, viny a strachu, bezmocnosti a hrdinstva a boja o prežitie. Postavy jej príbehov sa snažia o jediné: nájsť zmysel v chaose, ktorý ich obklopuje. Kniha Návrat z misie je to najlepšie, čo si môžete zo súčasnej vojnovej literatúry prečítať. Klay neuveriteľne živo opisuje dva svety, ktoré obývajú vojaci naprieč národmi a kontinentmi: prvý je zložený z extrémov a ten druhý je svetom strát. Hrubozrnný realizmus a emocionálna hĺbka robia z autora jedného z najtalentovanejších hlasov svojej generácie. Príbehy, ktoré predkladá Phil Klay, sú precízne vystavané psychologické trilery. Mladý autor podáva brilantnú analýzu rozmarov vojny so všetkými jej komplikáciami. Kniha získala americkú Národnú cenu za literatúru a The New York Times Book Review označil Návrat z misie Phila Klaya za jednu z najlepších kníh roka 2015.

      Návrat z misie
    • "When Phil Klay left the Marines a decade ago, after serving as an officer in Iraq, he found himself part of the community of veterans who have no choice but to grapple with the meaning of their wartime experiences-for themselves and for the country. American identity has always been bound up in war-from the revolutionary war of our founding, to the civil war that ended slavery, to the two world wars that launched America as a superpower. What did the current wars say about who we are as a country, and how should we respond as citizens? Unlike previous eras of war, few other Americans have had to do any real grappling with the endless, invisible wars of the post-9/11 world at all; in fact, increasingly, few people are even aware they are still going on. It's as if there's a dark star with a strong gravitational force that draws a relatively small number of soldiers and their families into its orbit, while remaining inconspicuous to most other Americans. In the meantime, the consequences of American military action abroad may be out of sight and out of mind, but they are very real indeed. This chasm between military and civilian in American life, and the moral blind spot it has created, is one of the great themes of Uncertain Ground, Phil Klay's powerful series of reckonings in essay form over the past ten years with some of our country's thorniest concerns. In the name of what do we ask young Americans to kill, and to die? In the name of what does this country hang together? As we see at every turn in these pages, those two questions have a great deal to do with one another, and how we answer them will go a long way toward deciding where our troubled country goes from here"-- Provided by publisher

      Uncertain Ground
    • "When Phil Klay left the Marines a decade ago, after serving as an officer in Iraq, he found himself part of the community of veterans who have no choice but to grapple with the meaning of their wartime experiences--for themselves and for the country. American identity has always been bound up in war--from the revolutionary war of our founding, to the civil war that ended slavery, to the two world wars that launched America as a superpower. What did the current wars say about who we are as a country, and how should we respond as citizens? Unlike previous eras of war, few other Americans have had to do any real grappling with the endless, invisible wars of the post-9/11 world at all; in fact, increasingly, few people are even aware they are still going on. It's as if there's a dark star with a strong gravitational force that draws a relatively small number of soldiers and their families into its orbit, while remaining inconspicuous to most other Americans. In the meantime, the consequences of American military action abroad may be out of sight and out of mind, but they are very real indeed. This chasm between military and civilian in American life, and the moral blind spot it has created, is one of the great themes of Uncertain Ground, Phil Klay's powerful series of reckonings in essay form over the past ten years with some of our country's thorniest concerns. In the name of what do we ask young Americans to kill, and to die? In the name of what does this country hang together? As we see at every turn in these pages, those two questions have a great deal to do with one another, and how we answer them will go a long way toward deciding where our troubled country goes from here"-- Provided by publisher

      Uncertain Ground: Citizenship in an Age of Endless, Invisible War
    • An astonishing novel about the moral cost of war, from the author of the National Book Award-winning Redeployment.

      Missionaries
    • 2001 ziehen die USA in den Krieg. Gegen Bin Laden, gegen Hussein, und vor allem gegen den eigenen Bedeutungsverlust. Heute ist Saddam tot, Osama auch, doch die einzige Supermacht ist schwächer als je zuvor. In Wir erschossen auch Hunde erzählt Phil Klay von den jungen Männern, die in diesem Krieg den höchsten Preis zahlen mussten. Es sind knallharte Erzählungen von Häuserkämpfen in Falludscha, aussichtslosen Hilfsmissionen im Irak und dem Heimkehren in ein fremdgewordenes Land. Ein Land, das bei all dem Hintergrundrauschen aus Konsum und Entertainment kein Interesse am Leiden seiner Soldaten hat. Denn ihre traumatischen Erfahrungen beweisen nur die grenzenlose Ohnmacht und lassen etwas erahnen, was noch vor wenigen Jahren unvorstellbar schien: »America is broken, man.« Phil Klay kämpfte als US-Marine im Irak, davon handelt dieses Buch. In Wir erschossen auch Hunde gibt er eine authentische Vorstellung vom Krieg und dem, was er an Angst, Sehnsucht und allerletzter Euphorie mit sich bringt. Damit fragt er zur gleichen Zeit kompromisslos und bildgewaltig nach den Überlebenschancen einer dekadenten Supermacht.

      Wir erschossen auch Hunde