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Matterhorn

A Novel of the Vietnam War

Karl Marlantes
4.7
(93)
Duration
21h 11m
Year
2010
Language
English

About

The novel is set during the winter monsoon season of 1968-69 on and around a fire support base called Matterhorn, located in the mountains of the remote north-western corner of Quang-Tri Province. The protagonist, a young and ambitious Marine lieutenant, wants to command a company to further his civilian political ambitions. Two people stand in his way. The first is a well-loved, combat-weary lieutenant of his own age, who desperately wants out of the bush, but who does not want to leave his Marines with an inexperienced and overly ambitious officer. The second is an angry young leader of the company s radical blacks, who has all the political skill, savvy, and ambition of the protagonist. As the protagonist experiences the costs of combat, he sees the terrible results of his ambition and starts to change, learning that compassion and heart are more important than ambition and skill.

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"One of the most powerful and moving novels about combat, the Vietnam War, and war in general that I have ever read."
Dan Rather, award-winning television news anchor
"Vladimir Nabokov once said that the greatest books are those you read not just with your heart or your mind but with your spine. This is one for the spine."
Mark Bowden, author of Black Hawk Down
"There has never been a more realistic portrait or eloquent tribute to the nobility of men under fire, and never a more damning portrait of a war that ground them cruelly underfoot for no good reason…There are passages in this book that are as good as anything I have ever read…Vladimir Nabokov once said that the greatest books are those you read not just with your heart or your mind, but with your
Mark Bowden, bestselling author of Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War

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