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A. J. Liebling: World War II Writings (LOA #181) The Road Back to Paris / Mollie and Other War Pieces / Uncollected War Journalism / Normandy Revisited

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ISBN-10: 1598530186

ISBN-13: 9781598530186

Edition: 2008

Authors: Pete Hamill, Pete Hamill, Pete Hamill

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One of the most gifted and influential American journalists of the 20th century, A. J. Liebling spent five years reporting the dramatic events and myriad individual stories of World War II. As a correspondent for The New Yorker, Liebling wrote with a passionate commitment to Allied victory, an unfailing attention to telling details, and an appreciation for the literary challenges presented by the discursive, centrifugal, both repetitive and disparate nature of war. This volume brings together three books along with 26 uncollected New Yorkerpieces and two excerpts from The Republic of Silence(1947), Lieblings collection of writing from the French Resistance. The Road Back to Paris(1944)…    
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List price: $40.00
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Library of America, The
Publication date: 2/28/2008
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 1100
Size: 5.13" wide x 8.13" long x 1.33" tall
Weight: 1.496
Language: English

Born in Brooklyn, N.Y. to Irish immigrant parents in 1935, Pete Hamill attended Mexico City College, Pratt Institute, and The School of Visual Arts before starting a career in journalism. In 1960, Hamill accepted an entry-level job at the New York Post, becoming a columnist five years later. Hamill subsequently worked as a columnist for the New York Daily News and the Village Voice. Later working as a contributing editor at Esquire, Hamill has written articles for the New York Times magazine, Conde Nast Traveler, Vanity Fair, and Playboy magazine, among others. He is also an accomplished novelist, having written more than a dozen books, including his national best-selling memoir, A Drinking…    

The Road Back to Paris
The World Knocked Down
The Shape of War
Reflections in a Cul-de-sac
Toward Paris: 1939
My Generals, My Generalissimo
Bajus Disappointed
Vire Revisited
Merry Christmas, Horrid New Year
Colonel Albatross
Sample Supermen
The Knockdown: Paris Postscript
Who Do Not Fight, but Run Away
A Man Falling Downstairs
Once Down Is No Battle
The World on One Knee
No Place Like It
Rape Is Impossible
Destination: United Kingdom
Non Angeli Sed Angli
It Showed Nice Instincts
The Long Name for the Lifeboat
Rosie, You Be'ave Yourself
Dev's Double
They Are Not Gone
Westbound Tanker
The World Gets Up
Toward a Happy Ending
Birds of My Country
What Do You Think That Bugle's Blowing For?
The Hat of M. Murphy
Giraud Is Just a General
The Foamy Fields
First Act at Gafsa
Mollie and Other War Pieces
Confusion Is Normal in Combat: Quest for Mollie
For Boots Norgaard
Entr'acte
And So To Victory
Direction: Paris
Massacre
Uncollected War Journalism
Letter from Paris, October 22, 1939
Letter from Paris, January 12, 1940
Letter from France, February 11, 1940
Letter from Paris, March 9, 1940
Letter from Paris, April 21, 1940
Eight White Ships of Denmark
Notes on Repatriation
Colonel Britton and the Rhythm
The Lancashire Way
Paddy of die R.A.F.
Guerrilla from Erie, Pa
Letter from Tripoli, May 1, 1943
Notes from die Kidnap House, Part I and Part III
Letter from France, August 10, 1944
Letter from Paris, September 15, 1944
Letter from Paris, September 22, 1944
Letter from Paris, October 26, 1944
Colonel Baranoff and The Newspaper "PM"
Colonel Grinker and Major Spiegel
The Conscience of Monsieur B
from The Republic of Silence
Argument of this Book
In Lieu of Epilogue
Letter to The New York Times Book Review
France's Strange Defeat
Pyle Set the Style
The Eternally Kicked-in-the-Pants
Monsieur Flandin's Domaine
The Beginning of the End
Normandy Revisited
Weymouth Pier
The Men in the Water
Tickety-Boo on Easy Red
Madame Hamel's Cows
The Communion Card
The Hounds with Sad Voices
The Farmer's Boy
Michel's Mountain
Days with the Daydaybay
The Navel of the Loire
Chronology
Note on the Texts
Notes
Maps
Index