What Bruce Lack offers in the poems in Service is truth—complex, ambiguous, paradoxical, contradictory, impossible—about the experiences of a Marine fighting the Iraq War and the jarring transition that comes with returning home to find the war reduced to background noise for a remote civilian population. Bruce Lack’s forceful, authentic poetry confronts the human cost of sending young men and women to fight a war of questionable justification against an insurgency unbound by rules of engagement. Lack’s poems engage honestly with the frustration of fighting an elusive, ruthless enemy, the guilt of surviving when others do not, and the residual anger that may never
leave the generation of veterans of the War on Terror. Written in the voice of the Marine but directed toward and accessible to the civilian, Service is a book that seeks to close the communication gap between the two.
Service: Poems (Walt McDonald First-Book Series)
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Author(s)Bruce Lack, Robert A Fink
PublisherTexas Tech University Press
ISBN / ASIN0896729206
ISBN-139780896729209
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,925,510
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸