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The Penguin Press/ Penguin Group (USA)
ISBN: 978-1594204999
 
 
 
 
 
ABOUT THE BOOK
  Redeployment takes readers to the front lines of the wars 
in Iraq and Afghanistan, asking us to understand what happened there and
 what happened to the soldiers who returned. Interwoven with themes of 
brutality and faith, guilt and fear, helplessness and survival, the 
characters in these stories struggle to make meaning out of chaos.In "Redeployment", a soldier who has had to shoot dogs because they
 were eating human corpses must learn what it is like to return to 
domestic life in suburbia, surrounded by people "who have no idea where 
Fallujah is, where three members of your platoon died."  In "After 
Action Report", a Lance Corporal seeks expiation for a killing he didn't
 commit, in order that his best friend will be unburdened.  A Morturary 
Affairs Marine tells about his experiences collecting remains—of U.S. 
and Iraqi soldiers both.  A chaplain sees his understanding of 
Christianity, and his ability to provide solace through religion, tested
 by the actions of a ferocious Colonel.  And in the darkly comic "Money 
as a Weapons System", a young Foreign Service Officer is given the 
absurd task of helping Iraqis improve their lives by teaching them to 
play baseball.  These stories reveal the intricate combination of 
monotony, bureaucracy, comradeship, and violence that make up a 
soldier's daily life at war, and the isolation, remorse, and despair 
that can accompany a soldier's homecoming.
 
 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  Phil Klay is a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and served in 
Iraq’s Anbar Province from January 2007 to February 2008 as a Public 
Affairs Officer. His writing has appeared in Granta, The New York Times, Newsweek, The Daily Beast, New York Daily News, Tin House, and The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2012. Klay is a 2014 National Book Foundation’s 5 Under 35 Honoree.
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