The Black Flower

The Black Flower
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A Novel of the Civil War

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2007

Reading Level

9-12

نویسنده

Brian Emerson

شابک

9781481598521
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
It is the afternoon before another battle in 1864; the soldiers are war-weary Confederate troops facing possible defeat. Bushrod Carter contemplates his future and ruminates about past battles and adventures. Bahr has created a highly visual novel, describing all the minutiae of war and the ravaged countryside. Emerson's monotonous tone drones on and on, never getting caught up in the action, fear and horror of the Civil War. Rather, Emerson echoes the weariness of the troops as they struggle to survive yet another day and continue to fight for their cause. With the stream of consciousness shifting of scenes, the listener will have to keep very alert to follow both the story and the messages of this novel. M.B.K. (c) AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from March 31, 1997
Amidst all the powerful Civil War historical fiction of recent years, Bahr's first novel stands as a memorable story of war at its most emotional and painful. The battle at Franklin, Tenn., in November 1864 was a classic Pyrrhic victory for the South. The Confederate army of General John Bell Hood, though victorious, was utterly destroyed in the fighting. Bushrod Carter is a soldier in the Cumberland Rifles, a Mississippi outfit whittled down to a few souls by years of war. Facing yet another grim day's work in the blood and smoke, Bushrod and his closest friends, starved and tired, go through their pre-battle rituals. As seasoned veterans, they know what is to come and face their fate stoically, with an almost supernatural feeling of displacement as they jest grimly about the black flower, a soldier's sense of foreboding. The aftermath is even more horrible than the chaos and terror of close combat. Friends are dead or missing. Deserters scour the battlefield looting the dead. The wounded are dragged to makeshift field hospitals where drunken surgeons wait with dull saws. Not a few men go crazy. Bushrod barely survives. He is badly wounded and falls under the tender, hypnotic spell of Anna Hereford, a young woman assisting at the field hospital. In their short time together, Bushrod and Anna seek salvation and understanding from each other, but the black flower is always present. Bahr's blend of historical fact with gut-wrenching emotion has produced a riveting novel of the Civil War, a frighteningly realistic portrait of men and women caught in an awfulness beyond their control. BOMC and QPB alternates. (Apr.) FYI: Black Flower was nominated for the Stephen Crane Award for First Fiction.




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