The Thin Red Line by James Jones

The book is a harrowing and introspective account of the Battle of Mount Austen, part of the Guadalcanal Campaign during World War II, as experienced by the men of C-for-Charlie company. Through the eyes of various soldiers, the narrative delves deep into the psychological impact of war, exploring themes of fear, courage, brotherhood, and the struggle for survival. The soldiers face not only the external enemy but also their internal battles, as they grapple with the moral ambiguities of combat and the toll it takes on their humanity. The story is a poignant examination of the chaos and trauma of war, and the thin line between civilization and savagery that soldiers walk in the midst of battle.

The 4085th greatest book of all time


Published
1962
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
510
Words
210,000
Original Language
English

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