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Context N°10
With Marcel Bénabou, Michael Bérubé, William Eastlake, Stuart Hall, Mark Crispin Miller, Warren F. Motte, Cesare Pavese, Raymond Roussel, Viktor Shklovsky, John Taylor, Curtis White, Trevor Winkfield, Marguerite Young
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Reading Guide
We asked our bookstore and academic
advisors to name the best war novels since 1945. The following list was
compiled from their responses. After the Bombs, Arturo Arias Trilogy (Regeneration, The Eye in the Door, The Ghost Road), Pat Barker The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty, Sebastian Barry How It Is, Samuel Beckett Worstward Ho, Samuel Beckett A Short Rhetoric for Leaving the Family, Peter Dimock The Bamboo Bed, William Eastlake Castle Keep, William Eastlake Famous Last Words, Timothy Findley The Wars, Timothy Findley The Tin Drum, Gunter Grass Back, Henry Green The Cannibal, John Hawkes Paco’s Story, Larry Heinemann Catch-22, Joseph Heller Dispatches, Michael Herr Bones, Chenjerai Hove The Thin Red Line, James Jones Stringer, Ward Just The General of the Dead Army, Ismail Kadare Hourglass, Danilo Kis Orbit of Darkness, Ian MacMillan The Armies of the Night, Norman Mailer The Naked and the Dead, Norman Mailer Why Are We in Vietnam?, Norman Mailer The Levant Trilogy, Olivia Manning Black Dogs, Ian McEwan A Canticle for Liebowitz, Walter M. Miller, Jr. Going after Cacciato, Tim O’Brien In the Lake of the Woods, Tim O’Brien The Things They Carried: A Work of Fiction, Tim O’Brien Gravity’s Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon V., Thomas Pynchon Ceremony, Leslie Marmon Silko Mrs. Reynolds, Gertrude Stein Wars I Have Seen, Gertrude Stein Fools of Fortune, William Trevor The War of the End of the World, Mario Vargas Llosa Slaughterhouse-Five, Kurt Vonnegut The Very Rich Hours of Count von Stauffenberg, Paul West Meditations in Green, Steven Wright
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