Though there is no biographical information about the author A.J. Barlanti, it becomes obvious after reading this book that he is a sensitive poet of great significance. The short but profound THROUGH A DEATH-DARK VALLEY is one of the most impressive and realistic depictions of war, a book that recalls the writing of Wilfred Owen! Poetically and lyrically, Barlanti steps onto Iwo Jima: 'Since Iwo Jima was an island of volcanic ash with no shrub or vegetation for cover while fighting combatants, the unearthly landscape caused U.S. soldiers to claim that they felt like they were on another planet." Phrasing the confrontation with the enemy with exacting, forceful realism, the memoir-like book honors all soldiers of the past and present, but is a most sensitive tribute to 'Corporal Tony Stein, D-Day at Iwo Jima, February 19th, 1945 for his one-man demolition personal assault on the enemy.' In describing the island's significant Mount Suribachi, Barlanti writes, 'Suribachi casts its spell. Come to sleep at the foot, it called to the Marines, let the island have you forever. Let me hypnotize you with my compelling lullaby. There was a strange sense of premonition, dark and impending, as if an ancient force had been invoked. Before the fighting was over, thousands would give their lives on this volcanic island.' The startling act of bravery Corporal Stein performed is humbling. and deserves the honor Barlanti bestows him. Beautifully written and hauntingly real, this small book will touch hearts and minds - an unforgettable read!

Titel
Through the Death-Dark Valley
EAN
9781970309935
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
06.04.2026
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7.62 MB
Anzahl Seiten
98