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A soldier's book / by Joanna Higgins.

Van Pelt Library PS3558.I3574 S67 1998
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Higgins, Joanna, 1945-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Prisoners and prisons--Fiction.
United States.
History.
Genre:
Fiction.
Physical Description:
191 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Sag Harbor, NY : Permanent Press, [1998]
Summary:
Ira Cahill Stevens, a young Union soldier taken captive by Confederates during the Battle of the Wilderness in May of 1864, finds himself fighting a new battle as the novel opens. One waged within the head and heart against "the dead nothingness of despair".
It's a bad time to be a prisoner-of-war. The long and acrimonious debate over prisoner exchanges has come to a stalemate, and Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant has halted all exchanges in order to prevent released Confederates from immediately returning to their regiments. As a result, prison camps are desperately overcrowded and conditions fatally dire -- often tantamount to a death sentence.
With Ira is Gus, a seasoned soldier and religious man who believes U.S. Grant synonymous with the Almighty; Marinus, cynical, learned, and brooding, who appears to have some tragic secret; Louis, a practical and unscrupulous man of action; and Willy, a boy who escaped from an orphanage to enlist, hoping for better food in the Army of the Potomac. Together they make up a "family" in a world that becomes increasingly absurd and barbaric, one in which rumors of imminent exchange and the threat of death wreak as much havoc on the psyche as starvation, filth, overcrowding, and brutality do on the body.
Most of the characters are fictional, but the details, and many of the events, are accurately historical. The prison camps, with their notorious "dead lines",create a kind of extreme metaphor for our own times. Even in the most grim and circumscribed of situations, there is choice. "A Soldier's Book" is about choice, about becoming, and above all, about the possibility and revivifying force of love.
ISBN:
1579620094
OCLC:
37037324

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