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Confederates por Thomas Keneally
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Confederates (edición 1979)

por Thomas Keneally

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A powerful novel of America's Civil War told through the voices of Confederate soldiers, turncoats, and Stonewall Jackson in the weeks leading up to the great slaughter at Antietam In the summer of 1862, as the Civil War rages on, a ragtag Confederate army consisting of young boys and old men, storekeepers, farmers, and teachers, gathers in Virginia under the leadership of Tom "Stonewall" Jackson, ready to follow their sainted commander to glory-or hell. One of these men, Usaph Bumpass left his wife, Ephie, behind to join the Shenandoah Volunteers, only to discover Ephie's lover, Decatur Cate, among his comrades. Still, Usaph remains steadfast in his devotion to a cause he does not fully understand, even as troubling memories of home invade his mind on the march north. But a dark destiny awaits brilliant military strategist Jackson and his Southern boys, as hard truths about war, loyalty, love, life, and death are revealed in the fires and bloodshed at Antietam. A breathtaking work of historical fiction that captures the human face of war as few novels have done before, Confederates has been compared to Tolstoy's epic War and Peace as an artful, honest, and profoundly moving depiction of the lot of the soldier. Shortlisted for Great Britain's prestigious Man Booker Prize, this masterful tale of love, duty, and conflict from author of Schindler's List Thomas Keneally is an enduring and unforgettable classic of Civil War literature.… (más)
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Título:Confederates
Autores:Thomas Keneally
Información:New York : Perennial Library, 1987, c1979.
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Good historical novel about Confederate soldier. Showed endurance, courage, etc. of poor ragtag army. ( )
  kslade | Dec 8, 2022 |
It may seem strange for an Australian to write a novel about the American Civil War, but Keneally, author of Shindler's Ark which became the basis for the film Shindler's List, does a very good job of putting you in the the misery and terror of a soldier in the Civil War. The story is told mainly through the eyes of Confederate infantryman Usaph Bumpass and his wife Ephephtha. Fellow soldier, Decatur Cate, a Northerner who is caught in the South when war breaks out and is conscripted into the Confederate Army presents an interesting perspective of fighting for a cause you do not like but forced to do so or face imprisonment. British newspaper correspondent, Horace Searcy, is used to bring out how the rest of the world viewed the conflict and why the Southern states were never recognized as a country by it. He was also a Northern spy so through his character and that of a war widow we are introduced to espionage during the War.
The details of the daily life of the soldier and especially those fighting in the impoverished Southern Army, are overwhelming. The irony of poor whites fighting and dieing for the institution of slavery that in turn kept them poor is clearly defined for us. The lack of food, clothing especially shoes meant that the Confederate soldier fought amazingly well considering how poorly he was supported. One scene that defines this occurs when the Southern soldiers surprise the Union garrison at Manassas Junction and discovered warehouses and train cars full of food the like if which they had not seen in months. As well little support was provided for the wounded.
Keneally also puts us inside the mind and motivations of General Stonewall Jackson. According to his bibliography, he did a research via the memoirs of men who served with Jackson.
In all a very entertaining as well as informative historical novel. ( )
  lamour | Apr 18, 2013 |
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A powerful novel of America's Civil War told through the voices of Confederate soldiers, turncoats, and Stonewall Jackson in the weeks leading up to the great slaughter at Antietam In the summer of 1862, as the Civil War rages on, a ragtag Confederate army consisting of young boys and old men, storekeepers, farmers, and teachers, gathers in Virginia under the leadership of Tom "Stonewall" Jackson, ready to follow their sainted commander to glory-or hell. One of these men, Usaph Bumpass left his wife, Ephie, behind to join the Shenandoah Volunteers, only to discover Ephie's lover, Decatur Cate, among his comrades. Still, Usaph remains steadfast in his devotion to a cause he does not fully understand, even as troubling memories of home invade his mind on the march north. But a dark destiny awaits brilliant military strategist Jackson and his Southern boys, as hard truths about war, loyalty, love, life, and death are revealed in the fires and bloodshed at Antietam. A breathtaking work of historical fiction that captures the human face of war as few novels have done before, Confederates has been compared to Tolstoy's epic War and Peace as an artful, honest, and profoundly moving depiction of the lot of the soldier. Shortlisted for Great Britain's prestigious Man Booker Prize, this masterful tale of love, duty, and conflict from author of Schindler's List Thomas Keneally is an enduring and unforgettable classic of Civil War literature.

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