Surrender

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780815611509

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By Brian O'Hare
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168

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Brian O'Hare is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and former U.S. Marine Corps officer. Currently, he's an award-winning writer and filmmaker living in Los Angeles. His work has appeared in War, Literature and the Arts, Santa Fe Writers Project, and Hobart, and has been nominated for two Pushcart Prizes. He was recently named a Writing Fellow at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.

It's time to add Surrender to the canon, and time to finally give up the macho myths it interrogates.-- "Adam Straus, The Hopkins Review" It's fiction but it feels so authentic, real even. Surrender is one of those books that earns its spot on the shelf so you can revisit it, time and time again.-- "We Are The Mighty" Surrender is one of the most honest, scarifying, fierce and fearless collections I have read in forever. O'Hare writes with a lean, hard-earned authenticity that manages to be at once brutal, high-impact and hilarious--sometimes in the same sentence.-- "Jerry Stahl, author of Permanent Midnight: A Memoir" O'Hare is a real deal storyteller. From suburban sports fields, to overseas Marine Corps bases, to the fields of combat, he expertly dissects the complications of boyhood, manhood and military service. Unabashedly emotional and deeply human, Surrender beautifully orchestrates the art of war and warriors.-- "Anthony Swofford, author of Jarhead: A Marine's Chronicle of War and Other Battles" O'Hare's Surrender crackles with not only the gunfire of combat but the livewire sparks of human emotions. His characters, led by the war-haunted Marine Lieutenant Francis Keane, are as authentic as they come: they ache and groan and break into pieces only to rebuild themselves, shard by shard. This fiction is the stuff of real life. These pages breathe, my friends.-- "David Abrams, author of Brave Deeds" What does it mean to be a man? It's a good (and complicated) question, but Brian O'Hare's collection, Surrender, can stand with Hemingway's Nick Adams stories and the work of Andre Dubus in those writers' attempt to illuminate the cost and fragility of that answer. These stories are not long, but each is a jab to the heart.-- "Jim Krusoe, author of The Sleep Garden" Surrender is written in delightful, incisive prose bursting with humanity. It is deeply observed and emotionally powerful, sharp on both the cultural mores of young men and on the deeper consequences of what happens when that mixes with American military power. And each story boasts richly imagined characters that live on in the mind long after you've finished reading-- "Phil Klay, author of Redeployment, winner of the National Book Award"

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