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Jarhead : A Marine's Chronicle of the Gulf War and Other Battles
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Jarhead : A Marine's Chronicle of the Gulf War and Other Battles
Author: Anthony Swofford

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Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9781416513407 - ISBN-10: 141651340X
Publication Date: 9/27/2005
Pages: 384


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD (Unabridged)

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Anthony Swofford's Jarhead is the first Gulf War memoir by a frontline infantry marine, and it is a searing, unforgettable narrative.

When the marines -- or "jarheads," as they call themselves -- were sent in 1990 to Saudi Arabia to fight the Iraqis, Swofford was there, with a hundred-pound pack on his shoulders and a sniper's rifle in his hands. It was one misery upon another. He lived in sand for six months, his girlfriend back home betrayed him for a scrawny hotel clerk, he was punished by boredom and fear, he considered suicide, he pulled a gun on one of his fellow marines, and he was shot at by both Iraqis and Americans. At the end of the war, Swofford hiked for miles through a landscape of incinerated Iraqi soldiers and later was nearly killed in a booby-trapped Iraqi bunker.

Swofford weaves this experience of war with vivid accounts of boot camp (which included physical abuse by his drill instructor), reflections on the mythos of the marines, and remembrances of battles with lovers and family. As engagement with the Iraqis draws closer, he is forced to consider what it is to be an American, a soldier, a son of a soldier, and a man.

Unlike the real-time print and television coverage of the Gulf War, which was highly scripted by the Pentagon, Swofford's account subverts the conventional wisdom that U.S. military interventions are now merely surgical insertions of superior forces that result in few American casualties. Jarhead insists we remember the Americans who are in fact wounded or killed, the fields of smoking enemy corpses left behind, and the continuing difficulty that American soldiers have reentering civilian life.

A harrowing yet inspiring portrait of a tormented consciousness struggling for inner peace, Jarhead will elbow for room on that short shelf of American war classics that includes Philip Caputo's A Rumor of War and Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried, and be admired not only for the raw beauty of its prose but also for the depth of its pained heart.


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Top Member Book Reviews

Mac L. (mac) wrote on 12/27/2005...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

Like the experience of war that Anthony Swofford describes, this book is thrilling, funny, messy, both well and poorly done, capable of insight as well as surprising lapses of judgement, fascinating, and ultimately anti-climactic.

It has many faults, but never was I disappointed to have been reading, and always I wanted to continue, so I could see what would happen.

Herbert M. (vunderbar) wrote on 4/7/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a grungy account of the US Marine Corps as it really is, without all the flag waving and hero BS. Heros they may well be, but salty grunts is also what they are. This shows the Corps warts and all from the inside by a man who was there and lived it and in spite of himself - loved it.

(ALbookbugg) wrote on 12/6/2005...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

An honest, sometimes jarring, recollection of one young Marine's experiences during Desert Storm.


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Sarah B. (FolkRockFan) wrote on 5/4/2007...


A compelling, honest memoir from a USMC scout/sniper. As is so often the case, the book really is MUCH better than the movie.

Pete F. (Pedro) wrote on 4/22/2007...


A stunningly candid account of a soldier's life in the first Gulf
War.

AMY S. (AmySu) wrote on 3/22/2007...


RAW AND REAL-NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART.

Robert S. (radonfish) - Rogers, TX wrote on 3/7/2007...


good account of one marines journaey

Katie F. (kayters) wrote on 3/5/2007...


I didn't read the book, but saw the movie and when I opened the book just now, it was describing a scene that I remember from the movie. So I suppose the movie was a fairly decent adaptation. And I LOVED the movie.

James M. (jmitch) wrote on 3/5/2007...


Raw look at a soldier's view of the first Gulf War.

Patty C. (packrat) wrote on 12/30/2006...


Hello my husband really enjoyed this book

Gary S. (Willman) - Shelbyville, TN wrote on 11/3/2006...


Well written first person account of a marine sniper in Desert Storm

John S. wrote on 10/17/2006...


wonderful.

Mark M. (ClownsareCreepy) wrote on 8/19/2006...


I enjoyed this book. Having a brother in law who served in the Gulf War I was hopefully able to see a bit of what his life was like in this time of history. Was an entertaining read, better than the movies as most books are.


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