War by Sebastian Junger6/8/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Booksellers in Madison on Thursday, June 24 at 7 p.m. That’s where the 2009 Pulitzer-Prize-winning correspondent for “Vanity Fair” magazine renowned for his so-called macho journalism in the war zones of Sierra Leone, Liberia, Pakistan, and Nigeria, came in.įor Junger, who embedded himself with a 30-man platoon in five trips to Afghanistan’s Korengal Valley during a span of 14 months in 20, an appearance at R.J. “And I think that conversation has to be a very unpolitical one.” “I think it’s important for us to escape the easy truths about war, to talk about not just its brutalizing aspects but also whatever it is about war that young men respond to in a positive way,” he said. It’s also complicated, the bestselling author of “The Perfect Storm” and “A Death in Belmont” said in a recent telephone interview. ![]()
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