Sparta
Book - 2013 None on shelf No requests on this item
Sign in to request
AADL has no copies of this item
"Conrad Farrell has no family military heritage, but as a classics major at Williams College, he has encountered the powerful appeal of the Marine Corps ethic. 'Semper Fidelis' comes straight from the ancient world, from Sparta, where every citizen doubled as a full-time soldier. When Conrad graduates, he joins the Marines to continue a long tradition of honor, courage, and commitment. As Roxana Robinson's new novel, Sparta, begins, Conrad has just returned home to Katonah, New York, after four years in Iraq, and he's beginning to learn that something has changed in his landscape. Something has gone wrong, though things should be fine: he hasn't been shot or wounded; he's never had psychological troubles. But as he attempts to reconnect with his family and his girlfriend and to find his footing in the civilian world, he learns how hard it is to return to the people and places he used to love. His life becomes increasingly difficult to negotiate: he can't imagine his future, can't recover his past, and can't bring himself to occupy his present. As weeks turn into months, Conrad feels himself trapped in a life that's constrictive and incomprehensible, and he fears that his growing rage will have irreparable consequences. Suspenseful, compassionate, and perceptive, Sparta captures the nuances of the unique estrangement that modern soldiers face as they attempt to rejoin the society they've fought for. Billy Collins writes that Roxana Robinson is 'a master at ... the work of excavating the truths about ourselves'; The Washington Post's Jonathan Yardley calls her 'one of our best writers.' In Sparta, with the powerful insight and acuity that marked her earlier books (Cost, Sweetwater, and A Perfect Stranger, among others), Robinson delivers her best book yet."--Publisher's statement from Amazon.com.
REVIEWS & SUMMARIES
Library Journal ReviewBooklist Review
Publishers Weekly Review
Summary / Annotation
Excerpt
Author Notes
COMMUNITY REVIEWS
Veteran perspective submitted by Jannana37 on July 11, 2015, 10:50am A compelling story from the viewpoint of an Iraq war veteran. For all of us who have any difficulty understanding how hard it could be for a modern veteran to reconnect with the world we inhabit, this book is a must-read.
PUBLISHED
New York : Sarah Crichton Books/Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2013.
Year Published: 2013
Description: 386 p.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780374267704
0374267707
SUBJECTS
Iraq War, 2003-2011 -- Veterans -- Fiction.
Westchester County (N.Y.) -- Fiction.