List of authors in war
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Many of the authors that served in various real-life wars (and survived) wrote stories that are at least somewhat based on their own experiences. Some of them are outright memoirs or fictionalized accounts of their exploits.
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[edit] Greco-Persian Wars
[edit] Gallic War
[edit] Napoleonic Wars
[edit] American Civil War
[edit] Mexican Revolution
- Mariano Azuela, (Los de abajo)
[edit] World War I
- Henri Barbusse, served in France (Under Fire)
- E. E. Cummings, volunteer ambulance driver (The Enormous Room)
- Robert Graves, infantry officer in the Royal Welch Fusiliers (Goodbye to All That)
- Jaroslav Hasek, served in Austrian and Czech armies (who were on opposing sides), (The Good Soldier Svejk)
- Ernest Hemingway, drove ambulances in Italy (A Farewell to Arms)
- Ernst Jünger
- T. E. Lawrence, Lawrence of Arabia (Seven Pillars of Wisdom)
- Emilio Lussu, (Sardinian Brigade)
- Erich Maria Remarque, infantry soldier, wounded in Passchendaele (All Quiet on the Western Front)
- Siegfried Sassoon, infantry officer in the Royal Welch Fusiliers (Memoirs of an Infantry Officer)
- Lajos Zilahy, (Century in Scarlet)
- H. E. L. Mellersh, infantry officer in the East Lancashire Regiment (Schoolboy Into War)
[edit] Spanish Civil War
- Arthur Koestler, interned by the Nationalists
- Laurie Lee, served on the Republican side (A Moment of War)
- George Orwell, served and wounded on the Republican side (Homage to Catalonia)
[edit] World War II
- J. G. Ballard, interned as a boy in Shanghai (Empire of the Sun)
- Edward L. Beach, Jr.
- Earle Birney, Canadian Army (Turvey)
- Pierre Boulle, in British Special Forces (Bridge on the River Kwai)
- Anthony Faramus, survived Fort de Romainville, Buchenwald and Mauthausen concentration camps (Journey Into Darkness. 1990)
- Samuel Fuller – (The Big Red One)
- Sven Hassel, Danish-born penal regiment soldier
- Joseph Heller, served in 12th Air Force (Catch-22)
- Alistair MacLean, in the Royal Navy (HMS Ulysses)
- Norman Mailer, served in South Pacific (The Naked and the Dead)
- Harry Martinson, Swedish volunteer in Winter War (Verklighet Till Döds)
- John Masters Gurkha officer, served in North Africa and Burma with the Chindits (Bhowani Junction, The Road Past Mandalay)
- Nicholas Monsarrat
- Konstantin Simonov
- Leon Uris, in United States Marine Corps (Battle Cry)
- Gore Vidal, in US Army (Williwaw)
- Kurt Vonnegut, US infantry soldier, survived bombing of Dresden as a POW (Slaughterhouse Five)
- Evelyn Waugh, in Royal Marines, later Royal Horse Guards served in Crete and Yugoslavia (Men at Arms, The End of the Battle)
- Vasily Zaytsev, Red Army sniper
[edit] Korean War
[edit] First Indochina War
[edit] Vietnam War
- David Hackworth, in US Army (Vietnam Primer, About Face, Steel My Soldiers' Hearts)
- Joe Haldeman
- Ron Kovic
- Tim O'Brien
- James Robinson Risner
- Senator Jim Webb
- David Drake
[edit] Falklands War
- Robert Lawrence, (When The Fighting Is Over)
[edit] Gulf War
- "Andy McNab"
- "Chris Ryan"
- Anthony Swofford, in US Marines (Jarhead (book))
[edit] Iraq War
[edit] See also
- List of military writers - people who write about war but did not necessarily serve in war