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By: Zach

A novel that I feel is very much a war book and belongs on this list: Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko.

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By: FastPanda

“…we’ve limited ourselves to fiction….” Dear God, why? That just means you are obliged to leave off one of the greatest studies of warmaking ever written (no silly gender qualification necessary),...

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By: Heather

Half a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Nigeria/Biafra

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By: molinos

A woman in Berlin. Annonymus. The Diary of a woman with the russians reached Berlin at the end of the IIWW

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By: Cher

You’ve assembled a strong list here; I especially enjoyed The Lotus Eaters, but I have several excellent additions: The Baker’s Daughter by Sarah McCoy spans Nazi Germany to current day Texas border...

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By: Maaretta

I second Heather’s comment!

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By: Cila

How can this list have missed ‘The Face of War’ by Martha Gellhorn? One of the most incredibly written, intelligent, moving collections of writing on war ever written by woman, or man.

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By: Common Sense

It should be noted that Vietnam veterans who were wounded in action probably disagree with the Village Voice’s narcissistic and self-absorbed view that that war “maimed us all.” Twits.

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By: Karen

“History” by Elsa Morante.

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