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| The War of Northern Aggression, as die hard Rebels call it, has provided the sweeping backdrop for the following novels, which run the literary gamut from passionate romance to graphically authentic recreations of the battles that tore the country apart. Here are some suggestions for some great Civil War novels. 1. Andersonville by Mackinlay Kantor. Their are real and fictional characters intermingled in this absorbing, Pulitzer Prize winning novel, set in the notorious Confederate prisoner of war camp in southwest Georgia. A longtime Civil War buff, Kantor drew extensively upon prisoner’s memoirs to depict the inhumane conditions at the prison, overseen by the ineffectual Confederate John Walker. 2. Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier. For his first novel, North Carolina native Frazier looked to the wartime experiences of his great-great-uncle, a Confederate soldier, for inspiration. The amazing result is a gripping narrative that transposes Homer’s The Odyssey to the Blue Ridge Mountains, which the hero Inman must cross to reunite with the beautiful Ada. A critical and commercial blockbuster, Cold Mountain won the rookie author the 1997 National Book Award. 3. The March by E. L. Doctorow. While he reportedly chafes at being labeled a “historical novelist,” Doctorow remains best known for Ragtime, his brilliant,kaleidoscope evocation of the turn of the centuryAmerica. In The March, he spins a richly detailed literary tapestry about General Sherman’s epic march from Atlanta to the Carolinas in the waning days of the Civil War. 4. The Killer Angels by Micheal Shaarra. A monumental achievement. Shaara’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel tells the story of the decisive Battle of Gettysburg from the points of view of the Union and Confederate commanding officers. Stirringly written and historically authentic, The Killer Angels inspired filmmaker Ken Burns to make his awesome documentary, The Civil War. Have you read any of these novels? What did you think? Andersonville is my favorite. P.S. I wrote this article for another site. | | | | | |
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1. thea09 (5382)
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3 years ago
| | Hi shopgirl, I haven't read any of the novels you mentioned yet but really enjoyed the John Jakes trilogy about the civil war in the 'North and South' books. It isn't an era of history I've studied much but after reading Jakes I did read a few more and also began to read about slavery more too. One book can lead to an interest in others of the same ilk and I have a wider understanding now about the gap between north and south. The political intrugues too are still relevant today. | | | | | | |
shopgirl (3043)
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3 years ago
| | Thank you for your comment and also the suggestion. I have never read North and South, and even totally forgot about it. You make it sound so intriguing, I shall have to pick it up. | | | |
thea09 (5382)
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3 years ago
| | Yes do, as it's so long it covers many subjects from shipping, West Point, back handers in providing war materials, the danger and growth of railroads, the iron industry, relations with the Indians, scouting in the war. It's much more serious than the schmutlzy TV series thought that was good. The character of Bent who is my favourite in the book is a wonderful depiction of a psychotic Napoleon want to be. | | | |
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2. ravirai8616561 (803)
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3 years ago
| | I like to read the world war history but novels on this,ouuuchh.It really sucks. | | | | | | |
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3. cher913 (21936)
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3 years ago
| | i am a history fanatic and am interested in the civil war. have you read 'the red badge of courage'? you may want to pick that up if your library has a classics area. also, i read a non fiction diary of a civil war soldier, it was facinating. oh, and dont forget 'gone with the wind'! | | | | | | |
shopgirl (3043)
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3 years ago
| | Thank you for your response and yes, I have read Gone With the Wind quite a few times. And I have enjoyed it everysingle time I have read it. | | | |
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4. patgalca (6610)
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3 years ago
| | Sorry, shopgirl, you won't see me reading these types of novels - politics, war stories, espionage, sci-fi/fantasy - these are all genres I stay away from. Doesn't leave much left, does it? LOL! | | | | | | |
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5. dawnald (24273)
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3 years ago
| | I read Andersonville a long time ago, very moving. I haven't read the others although I did see "Cold Mountain" on dvd a few years ago. The only Civil War novel I've reread is Gone with the Wind. And the only Doctorow novel I've read is Ragtime. | | | | | | |
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