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Norman’s Mailer’s The Naked and the Dead: A brilliant study of men in war

2007-11-10
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Since author Norman Mailer has just died – and so close to Veteran’s Day — I must take this opportunity to put in a plug for his first novel, “The Naked and the Dead.” It is set on the Pacific front in World War II and centers on a group of American soldiers. They are something of a cross-section of Americans at the time (although they did not include any African-Americans due to segregationist policies of the time period) but Mailer is careful to individualize each character. Readers of Men’s News Daily should be especially appreciative of this novel as it is specifically a study of men in war since it takes place during a time the “risk rule” was firmly in place and only men were required to risk their lives in battle. Indeed, there is a character in the book named Sgt. Croft who, when he wants to revile the soldiers, contemptuously shouts that they are “a bunch of Goddam women!” However, if they had actually been women, they would not have been forced into the singularly dehumanizing situation they were in.

I believe Mailer showed his talents off to special effect with a character named Gallegher. We learn of this Gallegher’s activities with racially and religiously bigoted groups at about the same time as we experience with him the horrible grief he suffers when he learns that his wife has died in childbirth. That Mailer, who was Jewish, could make this anti-Semitic character both repulsive and powerfully sympathetic is a tribute to Mailer’s considerable powers as a writer.

“The Naked and the Dead” is no paean to war. Far from it. It features one character who is so desperate to get away from it that he tries to fake insanity and it shows us men we care about dying in gross and humiliating ways because of war.

War has always been, and probably will continue to be, a hideous burden borne primarily by men. Anyone interested in men, war, and how they intersect ought to read “The Naked and the Dead.”

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  • anti armchair generals

    Denis Noe,

    Report that Norman Mailer, author of “The Naked and the Dead” as you put author
    of “A brilliant sudy of men in war” has passed away

    http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8SQV5280&show_article=1

  • http://www.shatterdmen.com/ shatteredmen

    Readers of Men’s News Daily should be especially appreciative of this novel as it is specifically a study of men in war since it takes place during a time the “risk rule” was firmly in place and only men were required to risk their lives in battle.

    Another website states:

    “The American public is beginning to realize that women are playing an equal part in this war and that they are facing the same risks,” Tammy Duckworth, a Black Hawk helicopter pilot who lost both legs in a 2004 attack, told the AP.
    Of the 2,940 U.S. service members to die in Iraq since the March 2003 invasion, 64 were women. Four military women have been killed in Afghanistan.

    If I remember right, about 40% of the US military in Iraq are women. If 2% of those that gave the ultimate sacrifice are women, then women are by a large part still being kept out of harms way, yet our government is going out of its way to make heroes of the women there such as Jessica Lynch who survived because she was female.

    Yes we do need to honor those women who are serving but we need to keep in mind also that it is still mostly men who are doing the dying. 98% of those that have given the ultimate sacrifice are men.

    http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra/features/july-dec06/militarywomen_12-18.html

  • GreatMRNI

    Norman Mailer, the man whom lived within his prose. God Bless Norman Mailer for his intellect and insightful views. A man amongst men, a true literary hero.

  • anti armchair generals

    Denise Noe,
    Latest example of lawuit when a female coach had been allegedly harrassed by an “unidentified booster”

    http://www.signonsandiego.com/sports/aztecs/20071109-9999-1s9title9.html

  • anti armchair generals

    Denise Noe,
    Thank you for pointing out the discrepancy in government treatmen to men and women. If that comment had been made by male coach against female fotbal; player. the school would face multi million dollar Title IX lawsuit. Men are expendable. Your comment

    Sgt. Croft who, when he wants to revile the soldiers, contemptuously shouts that they are “a bunch of Goddam women!” However, if they had actually been women, they would not have been forced into the singularly dehumanizing situation they were in.
    During the Vietnam War an Afro American minster said at burial of similar ethnic soldier “In this world the wars will continue, but you–rest in peace. How true it is ever since the” War to End All Wars”







Right.

Man up.

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