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Elliot Ackerman

    Elliot Ackerman bringt eine tiefe Erfahrung in sein Schreiben ein, geprägt durch fünf Einsätze im Irak und in Afghanistan. Seine Essays und Fiktionen zieren die Seiten namhafter Literaturzeitschriften und spiegeln seine scharfen Beobachtungen von Konflikten und deren menschlichen Tribut wider. Derzeit in Istanbul ansässig, konzentriert er seine kraftvolle Erzählstimme auf den syrischen Bürgerkrieg. Ackermans Werk zeichnet sich durch seine unerschrockene Erforschung der psychischen Belastung des Krieges und der komplexen Realitäten geopolitischer Auseinandersetzungen aus.

    Red Dress in Black and White
    2034
    Dark at the Crossing
    Green on Blue
    Places and Names
    The Fifth Act
    • A Times Political Book of the Year 2022 A powerful and revelatory eyewitness account of the American collapse in Afghanistan, its desperate endgame, and the war's echoing legacy.

      The Fifth Act
    • Places and Names

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,2(12)Abgeben

      In a refugee camp in southern Turkey, Elliot Ackerman sits across the table from Abu Hassar, who fought for Al Qaeda in Iraq and has murky connections to the Islamic State. At first, Ackerman pretends to have been a journalist during the Iraq War, but after he establishes a rapport with Abu Hassar, he reveals that he was a Marine. The two men then compare their fighting experiences in the Middle East, discovering they had shadowed each other for some time- a realisation that brings them to a strange kind of intimacy. Elliot Ackerman's extraordinary memoir explores the events that led him to come to this refugee camp, and what he hoped to find there. Moving between his recent time on the ground as a journalist in Syria and his Marine deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan, he creates a work of astonishing atmospheric pressure, one which blends the American experience with the perspectives and stories of the Arab world. At once an intensely personal book about the terrible lure of combat and a brilliant meditation on the meaning of the past two decades of strife for the region and the world, Places and Names bids to take its place among our greatest books about modern war.

      Places and Names
    • Green on Blue

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,7(996)Abgeben

      A "debut novel about a young Afghan orphan and the harrowing, intractable nature of war"--Amazon.com.

      Green on Blue
    • Dark at the Crossing

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,6(67)Abgeben

      NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The Washington Post • NPR • The Christian Science Monitor • Military Times • Vogue • Bloomberg Haris Abadi, a wayward Arab American with a conflicted past, has finally found his purpose: he will cross into Syria and join the fight against Bashar al-Assad’s oppressive regime. But before he can get there, he is robbed and abandoned on the Turkish side of the border. Fortunately for Haris, he is picked up by Amir, a charismatic revolutionary turned refugee. Amir’s wife, Daphne, is a beautiful, grief-stricken woman who shares Haris’s longing to make it into Syria—but for altogether different reasons. As he grows closer to the couple who rescued him, Haris must confront his own motivations and ask himself what kind of man—radical or idealist, hero or coward—he truly is.

      Dark at the Crossing
    • 3,7(9148)Abgeben

      An instant New York Times Bestseller! "Consider this another vaccine against disaster. Fortunately, this dose won't cause a temporary fever—and it happens to be a rippingly good read." -Wired "This crisply written and well-paced book reads like an all-caps warning for a world shackled to the machines we carry in our pockets and place on our laps . . ." -The Washington Post From two former military officers and award-winning authors comes a chilling geopolitical thriller imagining a naval clash between the US and China in the South China Sea in 2034. On March 12, US Navy Commodore Sarah Hunt, aboard the USS John Paul Jones, conducts a routine patrol when her ship detects a distressed trawler. Meanwhile, US Marine aviator Major Chris "Wedge" Mitchell, testing new stealth technology, finds himself an Iranian prisoner by day's end, while Hunt's destroyer is sunk by the Chinese Navy. Coordinated cyber attacks render US forces defenseless, shattering America's military confidence. This speculative fiction, crafted by a decorated Marine veteran and a former NATO commander, explores the minds of a diverse cast—Americans, Chinese, Iranians, Russians, Indians—as miscalculations escalate tensions. The cost of this conflict alters the global balance of power. With a blend of geopolitical insight and human empathy, this cautionary tale presents a dark yet plausible future that we must strive to avoid.

      2034
    • Halcyon

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      A daring new novel, at once timely and timeless, set around an American family and the ever-shifting sands of history and memory and legacy that define them (“An expert juggling act.” —Stephen Markley, New York Times Book Review) Martin Neumann, recently divorced, is living at Halcyon, the Virginia estate of renowned lawyer, family patriarch, and World War II hero Robert Ableson. It’s 2004, and Gore is entering his second term as president, when news breaks that scientists have discovered a cure for death. Suddenly, Martin is forced to question everything he thought he understood about the world around him. Who is Ableson, really? Why has Martin been drawn into the Ablesons’ most closely guarded family secrets? Is this new science a miraculous good or an insidious evil? From pivotal elections to crumbling marriages, from the Civil War to the Battle of Saipan, Halcyon is a profound and probing novel that grapples with what history means, who is affected by it, and how the complexities of our shared future rest on the dual foundations of remembering and forgetting.

      Halcyon
    • "Military fiction that imagines a geopolitical conflict in the year 2054"--

      2054