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Triage Paperback | Pages: 110 pages
Rating: 3.49 | 418 Users | 36 Reviews

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Original Title: Triage
ISBN: 0330368540 (ISBN13: 9780330368544)
Edition Language: English

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My good friend Stan gave me this book on Mancation (a place where men go to drink themselves into submission and read) and it is nothing short of amazing. I didn't add it to Goodreads until I was a little more than half way through and was surprised to find a couple of bad reviews, I don't get that at all. Just so, so many good things about this book. It was published in 1998 but is so current in it's relevance that it could have been published yesterday. It feels incredibly real, the descriptions of the "oncoming storm" of battle, the "worst hospital in the world", it all just makes so much sense. The fact that Anderson is a seasoned war correspondent is wholly evident and that's not even the best part of the book. The psychological aspect of the novel is the payoff, and damn it delivers. You think you know all there is to know and then there is more. History, religion, politics, and their effect on the human psyche, just fucking amazing. This book is going to stick with me for a long time. So glad it came my way.

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Title:Triage
Author:Scott Anderson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 110 pages
Published: by Pan Books (first published 1998)
Categories:Fiction. War. Academic. Read For School. School. The United States Of America

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Ratings: 3.49 From 418 Users | 36 Reviews

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One of the few books that i have read and studied, and have come out the other side loving even more than what i did to begin with. Anderson paints fantastic pictures, and vividly demonstrates the agonies of being a war photographer. Highly Recommended!



A truly amazing book!!

Amazing. This book grabbed me from the beginning and held on through out the tumultuous journey of Mark's recovery. Joaquin was a wonderful character, my favorite by far, so complex and multi-faceted. I think my favorite thing about this book was the lack of emotion. It was perfectly executed, a very difficult thing to do by the way. The author only presented the facts, never stating what the characters felt but allowing you to gage that emotion naturally from their reactions. A wonderfully tied

I just couldn't get thru this one. It was so drawn out I lost what the story was about

A powerful debut novel by combat reporter Scott Anderson, its the story of a combat photographer injured in Kurdistan. Hes suffering PTSD back in America, and his Spanish girlfriend becomes increasingly concerned. Her grandfather, a psychiatrist with Francos Nationalist decides to treat him. It becomes a novel of memory, of shocking secrets, of beauty and learning to live with pain. So highly recommended

Triage is presented in multiple layers in this novel that interweaves the late 20th century conflict in Kurdistan and the Spanish Civil War. In sparse yet richly textured language the author explores triage on the battlefield and the triage inherent in moral/immoral/amoral decisions. I am usually drawn into a novel in the first few pages but this one look a while longer. When I finished the novel I immediately reread the first chapter to discover the clues to the story that was about to unfold.

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