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Declarations of War (1971)

di Len Deighton

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A collection of thirteen stories that offer an inside view of fighting men poised at the edge of death. Includes a new fourteenth story which appears here for the very first time. Len Deighton's only collection of shorter fiction, this dazzling array of stories spans twenty-three centuries of warfare. From Hannibal's march on Rome - when strange, moving objects terrorise the troops of one of the toughest and most skilful armies in history - to the efforts of a belittled Civil War general to get his men to face the Confederate army; to the dawn skies above an artillery-blasted French battle-line where a dogfight unfolds, to Vietnam; where two lost American soldiers stumble across an abandoned military airfield. A bonus story, new to this edition, reveals a very different kind of war, played out in the present-day Mexican borderlands. Each story in Declarations of War explores the effects of war upon man's character, how it pushes him to act in a dehumanized, machine-like way, often leading to extraordinary deeds, both good and ill. It portrays human conflict through a series of devastating experiences and shows how great deeds are often but the smallest thread in the large fabric of war.… (altro)
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This is a rare collection of stories for two reasons: 1) it is Len Deighton's only collection of short fiction, and 2) all of the stories were written specifically for inclusion in this collection, rather than being reprints from magazines and other publications. Each story takes a look at "life on the ground" in conflicts across history. The strongest stories are those involving British troops, particularly "Brent's Deus Ex Machina." This collection is particularly recommended for those who read and enjoyed Deighton's novel Bomber, because the story "Action" exhibits the same sort of seamless blending of memories with the present day.

The 2010 HarperCollins paperback edition includes a brief note from the cover designer and an illuminating introduction by Deighton explaining how the collection came into being. ( )
  rabbitprincess | Dec 20, 2016 |
Not my favourite Deighton, but it has a place in any collections of his work. I'm sure it was gathered up to make more money from some ill-paid earlier works ( )
  DinadansFriend | Sep 19, 2013 |
A collection of short stories specifically written for this book. They all feature some aspect of war - almost all of them cover the first world war, though there are a couple in the 2nd and two set elsewhere. Frontline infantry or airforce are the obvious targets.

As a selection it is interestingly varied in tone, feel and setting. However none of the stories really stand out. Thjey all lack the finishing punch that a expert short story writer can achieve. There is no twist in any of them. They would each probably work as novellas or even full novels - which would not be the case for most short stories. Deighton does a good job in character and world building though creating intreresting people within just a few pages.

Each of the stories is short, no more than five pages or so long.

Readable, but nothing special ( )
  reading_fox | Jan 10, 2011 |
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A collection of thirteen stories that offer an inside view of fighting men poised at the edge of death. Includes a new fourteenth story which appears here for the very first time. Len Deighton's only collection of shorter fiction, this dazzling array of stories spans twenty-three centuries of warfare. From Hannibal's march on Rome - when strange, moving objects terrorise the troops of one of the toughest and most skilful armies in history - to the efforts of a belittled Civil War general to get his men to face the Confederate army; to the dawn skies above an artillery-blasted French battle-line where a dogfight unfolds, to Vietnam; where two lost American soldiers stumble across an abandoned military airfield. A bonus story, new to this edition, reveals a very different kind of war, played out in the present-day Mexican borderlands. Each story in Declarations of War explores the effects of war upon man's character, how it pushes him to act in a dehumanized, machine-like way, often leading to extraordinary deeds, both good and ill. It portrays human conflict through a series of devastating experiences and shows how great deeds are often but the smallest thread in the large fabric of war.

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