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Ben Fountain
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5 July 2012
Nineteen-year-old Billy Lynn is home from war. Back in Texas, he has become a national celebrity. A Fox News crew filmed Billy and the rest of Bravo squad defeating Iraqi insurgents in a ferocious firefight. Now Billy is a decorated soldier and Bravo's three minutes of extreme bravery under fire are a YouTube sensation. Seizing on this PR gift, The Bush administration has sent the surviving members of Bravo on a nationwide 'Victory Tour' to reassure the homeland. Today, during the final hours of the tour, they arrive at Texas Stadium, guests of honour in a nationally broadcast Thanksgiving Day game. The story follows Billy and his fellow Bravos through a climactic afternoon, as they mix with the rich and powerful, endure the politics and affections of their fellow citizens, aspire to sex and marriage with the famous Cowboys cheerleaders, share centre stage with Destiny's Child and attempt to close a movie deal. They will learn hard truths about love and death, family and friendship, duty and honour. Tomorrow, they must go back to war. Tender and full of humanity, this is a wickedly funny, powerfully contemporary novel about a young man, the citizens who sent him to war, the family he left behind and the era that let it happen. In Billy Lynn, Ben Fountain has created a new American hero for our times.

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  • Hardcover: 309 pages
  • Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd (5 July 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0857864386
  • ISBN-13: 978-0857864383
  • Product Dimensions: 16.1 x 2.8 x 24 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (50 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 186,238 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Brilliant: funny, involving, warm-hearted, a book for our times' Rachel Cook Observer

'A fierce, exhilarating novel about the Iraq war ... And it is terrific: eloquent and angry, funny and poignant' Theo Tait Guardian

'Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk is not merely good; it's Pulitzer Prize-quality good ... A bracing, fearless and uproarious satire of how contemporary war is waged' San Francisco Chronicle

'Breathtaking, beautiful, startlingly authentic' Patrick Hennessey, Author Of The Junior Officers' Reading Club

'This book will be the Catch-22 of the Iraq War ... Fountain applies the heat of his wicked sense of humor while you face the truth of who we have become' Karl Marlantes

'As close to the Great American Novel as anyone is likely to come these days - an extraordinary work that captures and releases the unquiet spirit of our age, and will probably be remembered as one of the important books of this decade' Madison Smartt Bell

'Passionate, irreverent, utterly relevant, Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk offers an unforgettable portrait of a reluctant hero. Ben Fountain writes like a man inspired and his razor sharp exploration of our contemporary ironies will break your heart' Margot Livesey

'Too often nowadays even rather good novels fail to excite me - I suppose over the years I've read too many of them - which means that those which do are Events in my life. And now I can add Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk to the list. A blazingly good novel and a vital, important book about war and the world we live in' Diana Athill

'Ben Fountain's novel is an exhilarating, funny, heartbreaking glimpse into the life of a young soldier and into experiences in which we are complicit - but about which we understand nothing. And it finds its mark in an incredibly personal way. The book has left me reeling' Colin Firth

'It is a masterpiece of war literature, which is always to say, of anti-war literature' Australian Review

'Brilliantly done ... grand, intimate, and joyous' Geoff Dyer

'[An] inspired, blistering war novel...Though it covers only a few hours, the book is a gripping, eloquent provocation. Class, privilege, power, politics, sex, commerce and the life-or-death dynamics of battle all figure in Billy Lynn's surreal game day experience' New York Times

'A masterful echo of Catch-22, with war in Iraq at the center ... a masterful gut-punch of a debut novel ... There's hardly a false note, or even a slightly off-pitch one, in Fountain's sympathetic, damning and structurally ambitious novel. By the novel's end, we're forced to reassess what it means to 'support the troops'. Does it simply mean letting them know they're in our prayers as we send them back into battle and go about our business? Does it mean turning them into gaudy celebrities? Or could there perhaps be a more honorable and appropriately humble way to commemorate their service? Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk asks us to consider the uncomfortable possibility that we don't really know the answer anymore' Washington Post

'Fountain's excellent first novel follows a group of soldiers at a Dallas Cowboys game on Thanksgiving Day...Through the eyes of the titular soldier, Fountain creates a minutely observed portrait of a society with woefully misplaced priorities. A pitch-perfect ear for American talk drives the satire' New Yorker

'Seething, brutally funny...[Fountain] leaves readers with a fully realized band of brothers...Fountain's readers will never look at an NFL Sunday, or at America, in quite the same way' Sports Illustrated

'[T]he shell-shocked humor will likely conjure comparisons with Catch-22 and Slaughterhouse Five...War is hell in this novel of inspired absurdity' Kirkus Review

'I love this' --Nick Hornby

'Ben Fountain stormed to the front lines of American fiction when he published his astonishing first collection of short stories, Brief Encounters with Che Guevara. His first novel will raise his stature and add to his splendid reputation. Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk is both hilarious and heartbreaking' -- Pat Conroy

'It seems like Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk should fall apart in several different ways and descend to the ranks of gimmicky first novels. Books aren't set over the course of a single day because that's generally not enough time to establish characters and provide enough drama and emotional resonance. But Fountain pulls it off by combining blistering, beautiful language with razor-sharp insight...Ben Fountain has written a funny novel that provides skewering critiques of America's obsession with sports, spectacle, and war' --Huffington Post

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I first heard of Ben Fountain through Malcolm Gladwell's 'Late Bloomers' feature in the New Yorker. When I heard he had a novel coming out, expectations were naturally high...and boy does this book live up to and exceed those expectations. For a debut novel it is so well-structured and paced, with really memorable characters, a fantastic narrative perspective and that perfect balance of the hilarious, the satirical and the sentimental. Jonathan Franzen once said that a really good book leaves a little hole in your life and that's exactly how I felt about this book. It's a book that really feels significant, a must-read for anyone who loves top literary fiction and anyone who feels fiction can and should say something about the world we live in (which should be everybody!).
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5.0 out of 5 stars Simply brilliant 27 Jan 2013
By Sid Nuncius HALL OF FAME TOP 10 REVIEWER
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I thought this book was really excellent. It is hugely enjoyable and brilliantly written - engrossing, funny and extremely wise and shrewd about its subject and its characters.

The narrative has been well summarized here and elsewhere: briefly, Billy Lynn and his fellow soldiers of Bravo squad were filmed in a heroic firefight in Iraq and the Bush administration is now shipping them around the USA on a highly publicised "Victory Tour" to bolster support for the war. The book is an account of their last day of the tour seen through Billy's eyes and serves as a commentary on contemporary USA and its attitudes. It's a great read: excellently structured, involving and with a cast of brilliantly drawn characters including Billy himself who is a thoroughly engaging protagonist.

Ben Fountain satirises not so much the war itself as things like the hypocrisy, wilful ignorance and exploitation which surround it. He also shares JD Salinger's contempt for the phoney and how it has pervaded modern life. For example, of a rich businessman working a room: "Norm is confident, absolutely, he is the king of self-esteem, but this is the confidence of self-help tapes and motivational mantras, confidence learned as one learns a foreign language, and so the accent lingers in his body language, a faint arthritic creak in every smile and gesture." The book is full of these gems of insight as well as brilliant descriptive phrases like Billy ecstatically holding a beautiful cheerleader in his arms as she "breathes clouds of glory in his face," and I found the description of the half-time extravaganza so vivid as to feel I was there in Billy's shoes.

Some people have suggested that this is the Catch-22 of the Iraq war, but I'm not sure I agree. I think the style is closer to Hunter S. Thompson than to Joseph Heller, and I would describe it more as the Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas of the Iraq War. It stands on its own merits, though and it's a simply brilliant, engaging, thought-provoking read and very, very warmly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars To Heller and back. 23 Jan 2013
By Sue Kichenside TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Few books have entered the collective consciousness quite like Catch-22. Many have tried to usurp Joseph Heller's position as the No 1 war satirist. Many war novels are compared to Catch-22 on their front covers. But in truth, how many of these books deserve even to be mentioned in the same breath?

The front cover quote from Matterhorn author Karl Marlantes says: `The Catch-22 of the Iraq War'. True or false? Well, in this case, simply misleading. Because this is not a war book; this is a book about America. Ben Fountain's writing is breathtakingly good: inventive, engaging, in turns muscular and empathetic. Always believable. Often funny. Certainly, there are pyrotechnics but thankfully these are more reminiscent of Michael Chabon than Tom Wolfe. Here is a genuine and terrific new talent in his own right.

At the outset, the men of Bravo Squad are on two weeks' leave for a PR 'Victory Tour' of the States and we join them (ironically, on Thanksgiving Day) as they make their way by white Hummer limo to a Dallas Cowboys home game at Texas Stadium. Here, they will be feted as conquering heroes by big money, the media and chanting - and enchanting - cheerleaders. A film producer is along for the ride and has high hopes of making a movie of Bravo's battle exploits. But looming over all the excitement of the day is the prospect of returning to Iraq for the remainder of Bravo Squad's tour of duty.

The key character is 19-year old Billy, a thoroughly likeable character who, during the course of the day, becomes something of a "philosopher-grunt". Then there is his authority figure, the intriguing Sergeant Dime, not many years older than Billy but in `dog years' (as their time in Iraq is referred to) wise for his age and the men look up to him. Billy has a back story which is explored during an earlier visit to his family while on leave. Other than this brief interlude, the story takes place at the football arena. In its way, also a theatre of war, perhaps. But not Iraq. If you want bombs and bullets, this may not be the book for you. But if you want razzle-dazzle writing and a reflective account of what war means, then this is a must-read.

Ben Fountain, I take my hat off to you. Bravo!
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