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Doubleday
July 2006
368 pages ISBN: 038551641X Hardcover
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Here the foe does not meet us in pitched battle, as other
armies we have dueled in the past . . . Even when we
defeat him, he will not accept our dominion. He comes back
again and again. He hates us with a passion whose depth is
exceeded only by his patience and his capacity for
suffering. In words that might have been ripped from today’s combat
dispatches, Steven Pressfield, the bestselling novelist of
ancient warfare, returns with a riveting historical novel
that re-creates Alexander the Great’s invasion of the
Afghan kingdoms in 330 b.c., a campaign that eerily
foreshadows the tactics, terrors, and frustrations of
contemporary conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Narrated by Matthias, a young infantryman in Alexander’s
army, The Afghan Campaign explores the challenges, both
military and moral, that Alexander and his soldiers face
as they embark on a new type of war and are forced to
adapt to the methods of a ruthless foe that employs terror
and insurgent tactics, conceals itself among the civilian
populace, and recruits women and boys as combatants. Matthias joins Alexander’s army after it has conquered the
Persian empire and is advancing east into Afghanistan on
its way to the riches of India. Part of a unit that
includes recruits his own age as well as veterans,
Matthias chronicles his rapid coming-of-age as a soldier
as he enacts Alexander’s scorch-and-burn strategies,
experiences the joys and sorrows of a romance with an
Afghan girl, and faces the barbarism of the Afghans, his
fellow soldiers, and ultimately himself. As Matthias
relates the brutal day-to-day encounters between the two
sides, he exposes the human cost borne by a company of men
whose code is humanist and secular when they seek to
impose their will on a people of deep religiosity,
insularity, unbending pride, and a passionate readiness to
die for their cause. An edge-of-your-seat adventure that brings to life the
confrontation between an invading Western army and fierce
Eastern warriors determined at all costs to defend their
homeland, The Afghan Campaign once again demonstrates
Steven Pressfield’s profound understanding of the hopes
and desperation of men in battle and of the historical
realities that continue to influence our world.
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