Matterhorn is a marvel--a living, breathing book with Lieutenant Waino Mellas and the men of Bravo Company at its raw and battered heart. Karl Marlantes doesn't introduce you to Vietnam in his brilliant war epic--he unceremoniously drops you into the jungle, disoriented and dripping with leeches, with only the newbie lieutenant as your guide.
Mellas is a bundle of anxiety and ambition, a college kid who never imagined being part of a "war that none of his friends thought was worth fighting," who realized too late that "because of his desire to look good coming home from a war, he might never come home at all." A highly decorated Vietnam veteran himself, Marlantes brings the horrors and heroism of war to life with the finesse of a seasoned writer, exposing not just the things they carry, but the fears they bury, the friends they lose, and the men they follow. Matterhorn is as much about the development of Mellas from boy to man, from the kind of man you fight beside to the man you fight for, as it is about the war itself. Through his untrained eyes, readers gain a new perspective on the ravages of war, the politics and bureaucracy of the military, and the peculiar beauty of brotherhood. --Daphne Durham
Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War [Hardcover] Reviews
3 Reviews For Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War [Hardcover]
Short by :
Monday, 27, Jun, 2011
Reviewed by : Guest
Matterhorn is a great novel. There have been some very good novels about
the Vietnam War, but this is the first great one, and I doubt it will ever
be surpassed. Karl Marlantes overlooks no part of the experience, large or
small, from a terrified soldier pondering the nature of good and evil, to
the feel and smell of wet earth against scorched skin as a man tries to
press himself into the ground to escape withering fire.
Monday, 27, Jun, 2011
Reviewed by : Guest
I am not qualified, so I will not attempt a literary review of the book
"Matterhorn". What I am qualified to comment on is the authenticity of this
novel. I was in Vietnam at the same time the author was, our experience
differed mainly in the name of our units. Marlantes was in Charlie 1/4, I
was in Alpha 1/4. It's all so accurate, so real, and brought back a flood
of memories from my time in the jungle. If a person wants to know what it
was like to be a grunt in a Marine Corps rifle.
Monday, 27, Jun, 2011
Reviewed by : Guest
Although it's true that Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War isn't your
ordinary war novel, it will give the reader an historically accurate and
alarming vivid experience of the conflict that took place over 40 years ago
in South East Asia. Just like other books of this type, the person who
reads this 622 page book will be taken through the lives of teen boy's as
they struggle with the reality of becoming a Marine, their painfully rapid
acceleration into adulthood.
Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War [Hardcover] Reviews
Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War [Hardcover] Reviews
Please Login. If you are new user then click here Sign Up