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Resurrection, A War Journey: A Chronicle of Events During and Following the Attack on Fort Jeanne d'Arc at Metz, France, by F Company of the 37th Regiment ... 95th Infantry Division, November 14-21, 1944

Resurrection, A War Journey: A Chronicle of Events During and Following the Attack on Fort Jeanne d'Arc at Metz, France, by F Company of the 37th Regiment ... 95th Infantry Division, November 14-21, 1944

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $25.00

Manufacturer: University of Notre Dame Press

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The author was part of Patton's Third Army in World War II in a unit chosen to spearhead the first assault on the impenetrable fortifications of Metz, France, held by the Germans. This is his dramatic account of a single week in mid-November 1944 - a retrieval of his personal past.

Reviews

Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-07-26
Summary: "resurrection: a war jouney"

A waste of time and money. One of the few books I ever threw away.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2001-11-13
Summary: "Resurrected"

Been teaching this book for 3 terms now: one of the few important "war books" both men & women can participate in, respond to. As one student (Karl-Erik Karlsson) responded: "Gajdusek has written a very good book - no, it is a splendid book... it casts you between hope and despair...he uses the contrast between official military records... and the actual happenings...always searching for the right expressions.... a man so in contact with his imperfect language, it feels perfect...he plays with words, turns them around and studies them carefully...I REALLY enjoyed this book. I dare not call it a novel or anything else genre specific, because it is a transcendental text, crossing the borderlines of genre."


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 1999-11-04
Summary: "A must read for all soldiers"

This book is the literary equivalent of Spielberg's cinemagraphic "Saving Private Ryan". Mr. Gajdusek takes you with him on the battlefield with a realism that is frighteningly palpable, yet simply and honestly described. It is a compelling story of the extraordinary mental and physical hardships of the footsoldier in combat. Most valuable, perhaps, is Mr. Gajdusek's treatment of the bizarre emotional conundrums faced by a wounded prisoner. Every soldier and marine should read this book. I dare you to put it down.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 1998-01-06
Summary: "Gajdusek's account of a soldier captured and prevailing"

Robin Gajdusek's extroadinary account of one soldier, wounded and captured, enduring and prevailing, moving through death to rebirth, is one soldier's story that is powerfully told for all soldiers, on all sides, in all wars. Structurally complex, stylistically elegant, this narrative flows through a richness of forms and modes. The terrain of Gajdusek's World War II is a landscape and inscape as luminous palimpsest, as an intricate and compelling act of narrativity where all is redeemed in knowledge carried to the heart. And Gajdusek makes the reader see and feel and believe the facts, the horror, the magic and the mystery, and the great white bird descending and ascending, soaring over the numinous landscape of this remarkable book.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 1998-01-05
Summary: "A stunning personal account of the WW II battle of Metz"

Gajdusek's Resurrection astoundingly re-creates his wounding and survival of the World War II battle of Metz. What begins as a garnish of genres--memoir, short story, narrative essay, war history, becomes a smoothly transitioned psychological shocker. What Gajdusek postponed for fifty years to write gives the reader the real thing--war emotions and war imagery. Within a beautifully crafted style, several nights in a shell-hole with frozen and broken legs, an incredible piggy-back ride on a Wehrmacht sergeant's back, and a German operating table in a school hospital under bombardment come alive. The ironies of war and a 19 year old GI's gutsy unwillingness to die become rare and compelling gifts indeed for the reader of these wonderful pages.