"Paul Fussell has written the best book I know of about World War I. Now he has written the best book I know of about the Second World War. No novel I've read surpasses its depiction of the awful human cost to all sides of modern warfare. I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say it is unforgettable."--Joseph Heller"This brilliant, engaging cultural history quietly subverts our whitewashed collective memory of the war."--Publishers Weekly"Fussell is a wonderful writer--at once elegant and earthy. He gives us much to ponder in this volume, and...considerable pleasure."--The Washington Post Book World"An excellent study. Compliments the great War and Modern Memory. Will use again!"--Kirk Bunte, Mesa State College"Different, distinctive, valuable--I've already adopted it for this semester."--Professor John R.M. Wilson, Southern California College