Outside the Wire: American Soldiers' Voices from Afghanistan

Author:   Christine Dumaine Leche ,  Brian Turner
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
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9780813934112


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   30 April 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Christine Dumaine Leche ,  Brian Turner
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
Imprint:   University of Virginia Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.456kg
ISBN:  

9780813934112


ISBN 10:   0813934117
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   30 April 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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<p> Outside the Wire gives me hope. Our young men and women in the U.S. military experience the terror and horror of war. Through Christine Leche's extraordinary new collection of their eyewitness stories, we can see how the process of writing offers them a way to live. ----Maxine Hong Kingston, editor of Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace


Outside the Wire is testimony of the most important kind. If there are any truths to be learned from our long wars they may well be found in these pages. A powerful, and powerfully necessary, collection.--Kevin Powers, author of The Yellow Birds


In some ways, it was like any other writing class: backpacks, books, rough drafts, discussions about literature. But instructor Christine Dumaine Leche and her students weren't sitting in a college classroom or a community center -- they were on an air base in Afghanistan and the students usually came to class after long days in a war zone. Leche was teaching them to translate their experiences -- the danger, the boredom, the painful separation from their families, the fear and the hatred -- into prose. Out of that classroom came dozens of intimate narratives of life as a soldier. --NPR While most kids in writing classes are busy grumbling about extracurriculars, unrequited love, and long lines at the grocery store, these contributors met with Leche - a writing instructor who taught at Bagram Airfield near the Afghanistan-Pakistan border - amid combat missions, firefights, and the psychological battles that continue to haunt soldiers thousands of miles and years away from war. It's too easy to become consumed in the quotidian flotsam and jetsam of first-world life; we collectively lose touch with the harsh realities of foreign wars. Take a step toward better understanding an American soldier with what Kevin Powers called a 'powerful, and powerfully necessary, collection.' --Austin Chronicle Outside the Wire gives me hope. Our young men and women in the U.S. military experience the terror and horror of war. Through Christine Leche's extraordinary new collection of their eyewitness stories, we can see how the process of writing offers them a way to live. -- --Maxine Hong Kingston, editor of Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace Outside the Wire is testimony of the most important kind. If there are any truths to be learned from our long wars they may well be found in these pages. A powerful, and powerfully necessary, collection. --Kevin Powers, author of The Yellow Birds Outside the Wire gives voice to soldiers who so often go mute and who so often retreat into isolation and despair, unable or unwilling to attach language to personal experience. The narratives and anecdotes collected in this wonderful volume are as varied and as unpredictable and as idiosyncratic as humanity itself. In this collection the reader will encounter anger, grief, laughter, loneliness, joy, terror, bitterness, redemption, hope, and cynicism. I was spellbound. --Tim O'Brien, author of The Things They Carried and Going After Cacciato


Outside the Wire gives me hope. Our young men and women in the U.S. military experience the terror and horror of war. Through Christine Leche's extraordinary new collection of their eyewitness stories, we can see how the process of writing offers them a way to live.-----Maxine Hong Kingston, editor of Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace


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Christine Dumaine Leche is an Instructor in English and Creative Writing at Austin Community College, USA. Brian Turner is the author of The Hurt Locker.

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