War Porn: A Novel
By (Author) Roy Scranton
Soho Press Inc
Soho Press Inc
15th August 2017
United States
General
Fiction
War, combat and military adventure fiction
813.6
Paperback
352
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
War Porn follows three intersecting narratives - an end-of-summer barbecue, where a young veteran's homecoming turns violent; the occupation of Iraq seen through the eyes of an American soldier; and the life of a married Iraqi graduate student before the invasion - that build into a single tragic story of loss, connection and the costs of war.
Praise for War Porn
"Forceful and unsettling."
MichikoKakutani,The New York Times
"One of the best and most disturbing war novels in years."
The Wall Street Journal
"War Pornoffers a view of the American military unlike anything else written about Iraq or Afghanistan. The book offers a guided meditation on Iraq certain to force long overdue introspection on how we think about the war, those who fought it and the Americans and Iraqis it affected. ThoughWar Porndoesnt set out to change anyones mind, its impossible to read it without reconsidering how you think about Iraq and our treatment of those who served."
New Republic
"To read Scranton is to engage with a powerful intellect."
Los Angeles Review of Books
"What impresses is the brutal immediacy of the writing, its authority. Roy Scranton is a truth telling war writer."
E.L. Doctorow, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author ofRagtimeandThe March
"Roy Scrantons searingly honest first novel is surreal, ultra-real, and like everything he writes from the heart. This examination of the tragedy of what happened in Iraq reaches out to touch of all us. A brilliant literary achievement."
Jeff VanderMeer, author of the Southern Reach trilogy
"Powerful, engaging, heartrending, corrosive and unyielding."
Joyce Carol Oates
"I have never read a book likeWar Porn. Roy Scranton writes with unnerving power. There is much to admire herethe meticulous craftsmanship, the hysterical comic passages, the way the sheer audacity of vision is matched at every turn by the innovative skill to carry it outbut what I'm left with at the end is difficult to put into words. It's intense and troubling. It's what all truly excellent literature leaves you with. A sense of something shattering."
Phil Klay, National Book Award-winning author ofRedeployment
"War Pornis dire, savage, and brilliant, a simmering fever-dream of a novel that's as pure and true in its vision of the long war as anything I've read. Roy Scranton is mercilessand why should he be anything but War's corruption soaks through every layer of life, andWar Porndrives home that truth with unflinching, and ultimately harrowing, honesty."
Ben Fountain, author ofBilly Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
"Scranton, a US veteran with an unusually poetic ear, captures the Beckettian banteras well as traumaof modern soldiering.War Pornrewards repeated reading."
The Spectator (UK)
"In writingWar Porn, Scranton has produced a literary work that doesnt just describe the outrages of the war, but punches them into the American gut.War Porncontains some of the most significant and original writing on deployment to be found in contemporary American literature about the Iraq War."
The Intercept
"[Scranton] has a real aesthetic skill and is moved by a genuine sympathy for humanity.Roy ScrantonsWar Pornexpresses and helps advance the profound social anger that is emerging amidst the rumble of a society devastated by imperialist war."
WorldSocialistWeb Site
"Roy ScrantonsWar Pornis not a book you read once and put away. You read it, think about it, then read it again. Between its covers awaits a fracture in our cultural assumptions about war."
Consequence Magazine
"Brilliant."
The Rumpus
"[War Pornraises] interesting questions about the nature of those who demand and those who supply. Scranton is a gifted writer."
Electric Literature
"This book is truly uniquetrue in its fidelity to fact, unique in the depth of its empathy. In prose that rises to aphoristic, coruscating brilliance, Iraq vet Roy Scranton has painted, in words, the equivalent of Goya's war etchings. A rare and genuine masterpiece."
Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya, author ofThe WatchandThe Storyteller of Marrakesh
"A harrowing novel of the Iraq invasion and occupation, War Porn exposes the dark heart of that war for all to see. Brilliant and stark, War Porn is that rare book that demands to be read out of sheer significancea stunning accomplishment."
Matt Gallagher, author ofYoungblood
"Roy Scranton's four years of service in the U.S. Army lend his work an undeniable authority, but it's his ability to address multiple sides of the conflict that proves exceptional, coloring his fiction with a rare empathy."
The Village Voice
"[War Pornis] a different kind of Iraq War novel, for sure, but its not just that. Its an expression of Scrantons philosophy about telling new, different stories as a means of survival."
The Millions
"[A] fierce debut . . . Scranton delivers a poetic sensibility and a staccato writing style, and the result is a no-holds-barred amalgam of plotlines that is especially tragic given all that we now know about the wrenching mess that is today's Iraq."
Booklist
"Scrantons provocative debut novel lucidly captures the fractured perspectives of war. Scranton writes with honesty and authority about a complicated clash of weapons, politics, and culture. [War Porn]is an unflinching, and sometimes difficult, examination of humanity during wartime."
Publishers Weekly
"An uncompromising look at the trauma ofwar."
Library Journal
"A kaleidoscopic view of war experience . . . Scrantons literary skill and fierceness of vision make him a stout antagonist for anyone who wants to take him on."
Time Now
"Necessary."
scene4 magazine
Roy Scranton is the author of Learning to Die in the Anthropocene- Reflections on the End of a Civilization, and co-editor of Fire and Forget- Short Stories from the Long War. He grew up in Oregon, dropped out of college, and spent several years wandering the American West. In 2002, he enlisted in the US Army. He served from 2002 to 2006, including a fourteen-month deployment to Iraq. After leaving the Army he earned a bachelor's degree and a master's degree at the New School for Social Research, then completed his PhD in English at Princeton.