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Matterhorn (novel)

Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War is a novel by American author and decorated Marine, Karl Marlantes. It was first published by El Leon Literary Arts in 2009 (in small quantity) and re-issued (and slightly edited) as a major publication of Atlantic Monthly Press[1] on March 23, 2010.[2]

Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War
AuthorKarl Marlantes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreWar novel
PublisherEl Leon Literary Arts / Atlantic Monthly Press
Publication date
first edition (May 2009) / revised edition (March 2010)
Media typeHardcover
Pages600
ISBN9780802119285
OCLC501071580
Followed byWhat It Is Like To Go To War 

Marlantes is a graduate of Yale University and a Rhodes Scholar. He is also a highly decorated Marine who served in Vietnam. He was awarded the Navy Cross, the Bronze Star, two Navy Commendation Medals for valor, two Purple Hearts, and ten Air Medals. He spent 30 years working on the novel, which was rejected for publication numerous times.[3]

Plot edit

The book is set in Vietnam in 1969 and draws from the experiences of Marlantes, who commanded a Marine rifle platoon. The novel looks at the hardships endured by the Marines who waged the war on behalf of America.[4] It concerns the exploits of second lieutenant Waino Mellas, a recent college graduate, and his compatriots in Bravo Company, most of whom are teenagers. "Matterhorn" is the code name for a fire-support base in Quảng Trị Province, on the border between Laos and the Vietnamese DMZ. At the beginning of the novel, the Marines build the base, but later they are ordered to abandon it. The latter portions of the novel detail the struggles of Bravo Company to retake the base, which fell into enemy hands after it was abandoned.

Reception edit

Matterhorn received high praise from many critics. In the New York Times Sebastian Junger called it, "...one of the most profound and devastating novels ever to come out of Vietnam—or any war."[5]

Matterhorn was Amazon's "Book of the Month" for March 2010, and debuted on the New York Times bestseller list in April 2010.[6][7] It won the 2011 William E. Colby Award, was ranked No. 7 Fiction in Time's Best Books of the Year (2010). It was one of the New York Times Notable Books of the Year (2010). It was an ALA Notable Book (2010), won the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award (2011), won the Indies Choice Book Award (Adult Debut, 2011) and won the 2010 John Sargent, Sr. First Novel Prize.

Background edit

It is probable[citation needed] that the fictional Bravo Company 1st Battalion, 24th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division of the novel was Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division. The engagement at "Matterhorn" was probably the attack on "LZ Mack" Hill 484, and Hill 400 on 1–6 March 1969. With Lima Company 3rd Battalion 4th Marines in reserve (and its battalion commander, Lt. Col. Donald taking charge), two platoons from Charlie Company fought several times to reach and secure the summit, taking 15 or more casualties with at least seven killed in action, including a Canadian Marine, CPL George Victor Jmaeff, acting as platoon sergeant, who was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross.[8][9] The author, First Lieutenant Karl Marlantes, who was the Executive Officer of Charlie Company, was also awarded the Navy Cross.[10] Hills 484 and 400 had been occupied at a cost of 20 killed in action, and many wounded, by companies of the 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment in September–October 1966 and then abandoned.[11][5]

References edit

  1. ^ . April 2010. Grove/Atlantic, Inc. Archived from the original on 14 March 2015. Retrieved 29 October 2010.
  2. ^ Marlantes, Karl (2010). Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War (9780802119285): Karl Marlantes: Books. ISBN 978-0802119285.
  3. ^ Steven Kurutz (2010-05-31). "Karl Marlantes On His 30-Year Quest To Publish 'Matterhorn'". WSJ.
  4. ^ "Amazon page for Karl Marlantes". Amazon. 2010-03-23. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
  5. ^ a b Junger, Sebastian (2010-04-04). "The Vietnam Wars: 'Matterhorn'". The New York Times.
  6. ^ New York Times, Best Seller, Fiction (hardcover), [1]| Matterhorn, April 23, 2010| accessdate=27 April 2010
  7. ^ . News.shelf-awareness.com. 2010-03-07. Archived from the original on 2010-05-27. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
  8. ^ "Virtual Wall". Virtual Wall. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
  9. ^ U.S. Marines In Vietnam, High Mobility And Standdown, 1969 by Charles R. Smith History And Museums Division Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps Washington, D.C. 1988
  10. ^ . Militarytimes.com. 2010-07-04. Archived from the original on 2013-02-15. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
  11. ^ . Popasmoke.com. Archived from the original on 2010-12-03. Retrieved 2010-10-29.

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Matterhorn A Novel of the Vietnam War is a novel by American author and decorated Marine Karl Marlantes It was first published by El Leon Literary Arts in 2009 in small quantity and re issued and slightly edited as a major publication of Atlantic Monthly Press 1 on March 23 2010 2 Matterhorn A Novel of the Vietnam WarAuthorKarl MarlantesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreWar novelPublisherEl Leon Literary Arts Atlantic Monthly PressPublication datefirst edition May 2009 revised edition March 2010 Media typeHardcoverPages600ISBN9780802119285OCLC501071580Followed byWhat It Is Like To Go To War Marlantes is a graduate of Yale University and a Rhodes Scholar He is also a highly decorated Marine who served in Vietnam He was awarded the Navy Cross the Bronze Star two Navy Commendation Medals for valor two Purple Hearts and ten Air Medals He spent 30 years working on the novel which was rejected for publication numerous times 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Reception 3 Background 4 References 5 External linksPlot editThe book is set in Vietnam in 1969 and draws from the experiences of Marlantes who commanded a Marine rifle platoon The novel looks at the hardships endured by the Marines who waged the war on behalf of America 4 It concerns the exploits of second lieutenant Waino Mellas a recent college graduate and his compatriots in Bravo Company most of whom are teenagers Matterhorn is the code name for a fire support base in Quảng Trị Province on the border between Laos and the Vietnamese DMZ At the beginning of the novel the Marines build the base but later they are ordered to abandon it The latter portions of the novel detail the struggles of Bravo Company to retake the base which fell into enemy hands after it was abandoned Reception editMatterhorn received high praise from many critics In the New York Times Sebastian Junger called it one of the most profound and devastating novels ever to come out of Vietnam or any war 5 Matterhorn was Amazon s Book of the Month for March 2010 and debuted on the New York Times bestseller list in April 2010 6 7 It won the 2011 William E Colby Award was ranked No 7 Fiction in Time s Best Books of the Year 2010 It was one of the New York Times Notable Books of the Year 2010 It was an ALA Notable Book 2010 won the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award 2011 won the Indies Choice Book Award Adult Debut 2011 and won the 2010 John Sargent Sr First Novel Prize Background editIt is probable citation needed that the fictional Bravo Company 1st Battalion 24th Marine Regiment 5th Marine Division of the novel was Charlie Company 1st Battalion 4th Marine Regiment 3rd Marine Division The engagement at Matterhorn was probably the attack on LZ Mack Hill 484 and Hill 400 on 1 6 March 1969 With Lima Company 3rd Battalion 4th Marines in reserve and its battalion commander Lt Col Donald taking charge two platoons from Charlie Company fought several times to reach and secure the summit taking 15 or more casualties with at least seven killed in action including a Canadian Marine CPL George Victor Jmaeff acting as platoon sergeant who was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross 8 9 The author First Lieutenant Karl Marlantes who was the Executive Officer of Charlie Company was also awarded the Navy Cross 10 Hills 484 and 400 had been occupied at a cost of 20 killed in action and many wounded by companies of the 3rd Battalion 4th Marine Regiment in September October 1966 and then abandoned 11 5 References edit Matterhorn A Novel of the Vietnam War April 2010 Grove Atlantic Inc Archived from the original on 14 March 2015 Retrieved 29 October 2010 Marlantes Karl 2010 Matterhorn A Novel of the Vietnam War 9780802119285 Karl Marlantes Books ISBN 978 0802119285 Steven Kurutz 2010 05 31 Karl Marlantes On His 30 Year Quest To Publish Matterhorn WSJ Amazon page for Karl Marlantes Amazon 2010 03 23 Retrieved 2010 10 29 a b Junger Sebastian 2010 04 04 The Vietnam Wars Matterhorn The New York Times New York Times Best Seller Fiction hardcover 1 Matterhorn April 23 2010 accessdate 27 April 2010 Karl Marlantes The Long Road to Publication News shelf awareness com 2010 03 07 Archived from the original on 2010 05 27 Retrieved 2010 10 29 Virtual Wall Virtual Wall Retrieved 2010 10 29 U S Marines In Vietnam High Mobility And Standdown 1969 by Charles R Smith History And Museums Division Headquarters U S Marine Corps Washington D C 1988 Navy Cross Citation Militarytimes com 2010 07 04 Archived from the original on 2013 02 15 Retrieved 2010 10 29 USMC Combat Helicopter Association Popasmoke com Archived from the original on 2010 12 03 Retrieved 2010 10 29 External links editInterview with Karl Marlantes on Matterhorn at the Pritzker Military Museum amp Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matterhorn novel amp oldid 1176779004, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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