9781598530186-1598530186-A. J. Liebling: World War II Writings (LOA #181): The Road Back to Paris / Mollie and Other War Pieces / Uncollected War Journalism / Normandy Revisited (Library of America A. J. Liebling Edition)

A. J. Liebling: World War II Writings (LOA #181): The Road Back to Paris / Mollie and Other War Pieces / Uncollected War Journalism / Normandy Revisited (Library of America A. J. Liebling Edition)

ISBN-13: 9781598530186
ISBN-10: 1598530186
Edition: First Edition
Author: Pete Hamill, A. J. Liebling
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Library of America
Format: Hardcover 1100 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781598530186
ISBN-10: 1598530186
Edition: First Edition
Author: Pete Hamill, A. J. Liebling
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Library of America
Format: Hardcover 1100 pages

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A. J. Liebling: World War II Writings (LOA #181): The Road Back to Paris / Mollie and Other War Pieces / Uncollected War Journalism / Normandy Revisited (Library of America A. J. Liebling Edition) (ISBN-13: 9781598530186 and ISBN-10: 1598530186), written by authors Pete Hamill, A. J. Liebling, was published by Library of America in 2008. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent A. J. Liebling: World War II Writings (LOA #181): The Road Back to Paris / Mollie and Other War Pieces / Uncollected War Journalism / Normandy Revisited (Library of America A. J. Liebling Edition) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.24.

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One of the most gifted and influential American journalists of the 20th century, A. J. Liebling spent five years reporting the dramatic events and myriad individual stories of World War II. As a correspondent for The New Yorker, Liebling wrote with a passionate commitment to Allied victory, an unfailing attention to telling details, and an appreciation for the literary challenges presented by the ?discursive, centrifugal, both repetitive and disparate? nature of war. This volume brings together three books along with 26 uncollected New Yorker pieces and two excerpts from The Republic of Silence (1947), Liebling?s collection of writing from the French Resistance.

The Road Back to Paris (1944) narrates Liebling?s experiences from September 1939 to March 1943, including his shock at the fall of France and dismay at isolationist indifference in the United States; it contains classic accounts of a winter voyage on a Norwegian tanker during the Battle of the Atlantic, visits to front-line airfields in North Africa, and the defeat of a veteran panzer division by American troops in Tunisia. Mollie and Other War Pieces (1964) brings together Liebling?s portrait of a legendary nonconformist American soldier in North Africa with his eyewitness account of Omaha Beach on D-Day, evocative reports from Normandy, and investigation of a German atrocity in rural France. In Normandy Revisited (1958) Liebling writes about his return to France in 1955 and recalls the joyous liberation of his beloved Paris while exploring with bittersweet perception how wartime experience is transformed into memory. The selection of uncollected New Yorker pieces includes a profile of an RAF ace, surveys of the French underground press, and an encounter with a captured collaborator in Brittany, as well as postwar reflections on battle fatigue, Ernie Pyle, and the writing of military history.

With maps and chronology.

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