

Indlæser... Goodbye, Darkness: A Memoir of the Pacific War (udgave 2002)af William Manchester
Detaljer om værketGoodbye, Darkness: A Memoir of the Pacific War af William Manchester
![]() Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. This one will stick with you. The author, who would go on to a career as historian with biographies of Churchill, MacArthur, and several other works, first survived the Pacific Theater as an enlisted Marine. It is as bad as you think, if not worse. He received his 'million dollar' wound on Okinawa, with this memoir remembering his fallen colleagues, his lost self. I grate a bit at the 'greatest generation' moniker but this memoir makes a solid case for the honorific. In this intensely powerful memoir, America's preeminent biographer-historian, who has written so brilliantly about World War II in his acclaimed lives of General Douglas MacArthur (American Caesar) and Winston Churchill (The Last Lion), looks back at his own early life. This memoir offers an unrivaled firsthand account of World War II in the Pacific: of what it looked like, sounded like, smelled like, and most of all, what it felt like to one who underwent all but the ultimate of its experiences. It belongs with the best war memoirs ever written. -Los Angeles Times Manchester speaks of the awesome heroism and hideous suffering of the Marines he lived with and fought with. -Baltimore Sun The nightmares began for William Manchester 23 years after WW II. In his dreams he lived with the recurring image of a battle-weary youth (himself), "angrily demanding to know what had happened to the three decades since he had laid down his arms." To find out, Manchester visited those places in the Pacific where as a young Marine he fought the Japanese, and in this book examines his experiences in the line with his fellow soldiers (his "brothers"). He gives us an honest and unabashedly emotional account of his part in the war in the Pacific. "The most moving memoir of combat on WW II that I have ever read. A testimony to the fortitude of man...a gripping, haunting, book." --William L. Shirer Interesting account of William Manchester's service in the South Pacific in WW II. Brings home the misery and terror that is war. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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A personal memoir of the author while serving in the Pacific during World War II as a foot soldier in the Marines. No library descriptions found. |
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The book is structured by having Manchester describe the battle fought on each island in the war and then he returns in 1978 to pay a visit to the battle sites. Some of the islands are now difficult to reach or because of security out of bounds to tourists but because of his connections Manchester is able to visit and speak to the military personnel who serve on them.
As in most of these memoirs, there is the humour and the horror of war and Manchester is well able to express it. (