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Mollie and Other War Pieces (Bison Book)

by A J Liebling

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ISBN13: 9780803280311
ISBN10: 0803280319
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Publisher Comments:

A. J. Liebling's coverage of the Second World War for the "New Yorker gives us a fresh and unexpected view of the war--stories told in the words of the soldiers, sailors, and airmen who fought it, the civilians who endured it, and the correspondents who covered it. The hero of the title story is a private in the Ninth Army division known as Mollie, short for Molotov, so called by his fellow G.I.s because of his radical views and Russian origins. Mollie was famous for his outlandish dress (long blonde hair, riding boots, feathered beret, field glasses, and red cape), his disregard for army discipline, his knack for acquiring prized souvenirs, his tales of being a Broadway big shot, and his absolute fearlessness in battle. Killed in combat on Good Friday, 1943, Mollie (real name: Karl Warner) was awarded the Silver Star posthumously. Intrigued by the legend and fascinated by the man behind it, Liebling searched out Mollie's old New York haunts and associates and found behind the layers of myth a cocky former busboy from Hell's Kitchen who loved the good life. Other stories take Liebling through air battles in Tunisia, across the channel with the D-Day invasion fleet, and through a liberated Paris celebrating de Gaulle and freedom. Liebling's war was a vast human-interest story, told with a heart for the feelings of the people involved and the deepest respect for those who played their parts with heroism, however small or ordinary the stage.

Review:

"War was the dominant theme in New Yorker writer A. J. Lieblings life from October 1939 through 1944. This collection is less about the cruelty of war than the contradictory and complicated emotional elements of it, reflecting a nostalgia for some parts of what Liebling describes as a war that was so disgusting, so deplorable, so human."-Elizabeth Taylor, The Chicago Tribune
(Elizabeth Taylor, The Chicago Tribune)

About the Author

A. J. Liebling (1904–63) was a longtime contributor and columnist for the New Yorker. He was the author of The Sweet Science and nineteen other books of nonfiction, including Chicago: The Second City, available in a Bison Books edition.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780803280311
Author:
Liebling, A J
Publisher:
University of Nebraska Press
Author:
Liebling, A. J.
Location:
Lincoln
Subject:
Military - World War II
Subject:
World war, 1939-1945
Subject:
Campaigns
Subject:
World War, 19
Subject:
HIS049000
Subject:
World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns.
Series:
Bison Book
Series Volume:
TA 62
Publication Date:
March 2004
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
286
Dimensions:
7.92x5.34x.59 in. .67 lbs.

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