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Chasing Ghosts - (World War II: The Global, Human, and Ethical Dimension) by Louise DeSalvo (Paperback)

Chasing Ghosts - (World War II: The Global, Human, and Ethical Dimension) by  Louise DeSalvo (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Chasing Ghosts" describes how the daughter of a World War II veteran comes to understand her emotionally wounded father through his stories about his childhood, naval service in the late 1930s, and wartime experiences, and through the research she undertakes to understand her father's life in the context of history.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>When literary biographer and memoirist Louise DeSalvo embarked upon a journey to learn why her father came home from World War II a changed man, she didn't realize her quest would take ten years, and that it would yield more revelations about the man--and herself--and the effect of his military service upon their family than she'd ever imagined. During his last years, as he told her about his life, DeSalvo began to understand that her obsession with war novels and military history wasn't merely academic but rooted in her desire to understand this complex father whom she both adored and reviled because of his mistreatment of her. Although she at first believes she wants to uncover his story, the story of a man who was no hero but who was nonetheless adversely affected by the his military service, she learns that what she really wants is to recover the man that he was before he went away. <p/>As DeSalvo and her father uncover his past piece-by-piece, bit-by-bit, she learns about the dreams of a working-class man who entered the military in the late 1930s during peacetime to better himself, a man who wanted to become a pilot. She learns about what it was like for him to participate in war games in the Pacific prior to the war, and its devastating toll. She learns about what it was like for her parents to fall in love, set up house, marry, and have children during this cataclysmic time. And as the pieces of her father's life fall into place as works to piece together the puzzle of everything she's learned about this time, she finds herself finally able to understand him. <p/>Chasing Ghosts is an original contribution to the understanding of working-class World War II veterans who did not conventionally distinguish themselves through "heroic" actions and whose lives were not until recently considered worthy of historical or cultural attention. It personalizes the history of those sailors who served in the Navy aboard aircraft carriers and on islands in the Pacific prior to, and during World War II and contributes to the current vital conversation about the often-unrecognized effects of war and its traumas upon those men and their families. It reveals the lifelong devastating consequences of military service on those men and women who fell in love, married, and set up house. And it reveals the complexity of what it is like to be the daughter of a father who has gone to war.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>The ghosts [DeSalvo] chases are the ghosts that have been with her all along, shaping her childhood interest in history, and in war stories, and, eventually, in memoir-writing, which, she shows, can provide us with a new and illuminating version of the past.-- "Times Literary Supplement"<br><br>This painstakingly researched work not only explores a daughter's love for her father but also proves the dire effects of war (and particularly of WWII) on families, exposing the deeper wounds of the soul suffered by both soldiers and their loved ones.-- "Publishers Weekly"<br><br>"A man and his family, inexorably defined by war, rise vividly from the pages of this excellent memoir. Louise DeSalvo remembers her soldier father in a manner both unsparing and elegiac. She roots around at the confounding heart of the filial bond and pulls up something admirably strong, original, and true."<b>---Alexandra Styron, <i>author of Reading My Father: A Memoir</i></b><br><br>Both a beautifully detailed examination of wartime life and a searingly honest depiction of a fraught father-daughter relationship, Louise DeSalvo's Chasing Ghosts is a unique and valuable contribution to the literature of World War II.<b>---Philip Klay, <i>author of Redeployment, winner of the 2014 National Book Award for Fiction</i></b><br><br>Louise DeSalvo extends a tradition that includes Montaigne and Emerson and Woolf. She writes to discover something she doesn't know when she starts. Her work becomes: it is transformative--art for the sake of life. She is one of the most accomplished memoir writers of our time. Chasing Ghosts is powerfully executed.<b>---Joshua Fausty, <i>New Jersey City University</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><br><strong>Louise DeSalvo</strong> is Jenny Hunter Professor of Creative Writing at Hunter College and the author of several books, including <em>Virginia Woolf: The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Her Life and Work</em>; <em>Vertigo: A Memoir</em>; and <em>The Art of Slow Writing: Reflections on Time, Craft, and Creativity</em>.<br>

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