A Walk in the Sun

by Harry Brown

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With A Walk in the Sun, Harry Brown tells an understated yet gripping and realistic tale of the randomness and impersonal nature of combat. In the Allied landings at Salerno on the Italian peninsula during World War II, a fictional platoon loses its lieutenant and senior sergeant to enemy fire, regroups inland to decide what to do, and soon loses its next-senior NCO to battle fatigue. This short but intense novel follows the remaining members of the platoon as they attempt to ascertain their show more mission and carry it out based on the only guide they have, a map found on the lieutenant's body. The day unfolds from there-as simple as a walk in the sun, as simple, really, as war sometimes is. Some make it, some don't, and those who don't aren't always dead. Brown's spare narration echoes the gritty realities his characters face and provides an unflinching portrayal of the uncertainty of war. show less

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It only took me a couple of days to rip through this short but very well-written book about a company of American soldiers taking part in the invasion of Italy during World War Two. Their officer is wounded even before the landing takes place, and their mission then becomes unclear to them. All they know is that they have to go six miles up a country road and find a farmhouse. Presumably they are to take it, assuming there are even enemy soldiers in it, and hold it. Then they look at a map and see a bridge near the farmhouse, and decide for themselves that the job must be to destroy the bridge so the German army can't bring reinforcements, tanks and supplies across it. In the novel is about their trudge up that road. They are show more combat-experienced, having already fought in North Africa and Sicily. Some have become resigned and matter-of-fact about the dangers and horrors. Others are beginning to show the strains of a year straight in combat. As they walk, Brown visits with some of the individual soldiers, as we hear their thoughts and their conversations. They often use banter and jokes to ease the tension and handle the boredom and discomfort of walking the hardened, rocky road in the increasingly hot day. We also listen in on the strategy discussions among the company's leaders, two sergeants and a corporal. They are attacked from the sky more than once. The whole thing takes two endless houses, and then they reach the farmhouse.

Brown was a very good writer, and there are many excellent descriptions of the men, their states of mind, and the surrounding terrain as well. I knew I was in the hands of a very good writer when, as the soldiers are still on the troop transport awaiting their nighttime landing, we read:

"As the time of landing approached a growing tension was added to nervousness and discomfort. The men's mouths were dry. Sounds magnified themselves. The dark closed in like a smotherer's pillow."

Sometimes I wished that Brown had gone a little bit easier on the banter, but all in all, I thought this was an excellent book about men at war, with a few quite vivid characters.

A Walk in the Sun was first published in 1944, while the war was still ongoing. It was made into a movie just the following year. According to Wikipedia, "In 2016, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress, and selected for preservation in its National Film Registry."
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Despite the fame of works like [The Naked and the Dead], and [The Thin Red Line], I find this to be the most nearly perfect novel about military action in World War II. It is very concise, taking a single action in a single battle by one platoon, and sustains interest in an astonishingly large group of characters for such a short book. The dialogue is wonderful--not very realistic, but artfully crafted to individualize each particular soldier while revealing the essential sameness of all G.I.s.

Were it just the above, it would still be a very entertaining read and make the basis for a fine movie--which it did. But what sets it above most other novels is that it goes beyond character study and exciting descriptions of battle, and really show more gets into the concept of What Is Leadership? The platoon loses its officers long before really starting on its assignment, and as the rank system is tested by action, the natural leadership qualities that exist in some individuals assert themselves, and in the end the non-com Tyne, inferior in rank to other non-coms in the platoon, finds command devolving upon him, and is surprised, perhaps, to find that he is up for it.

This sounds rather didactic, but it isn't that way at all as one reads it, and a casual reader might miss this aspect of the book altogether. The fact it functions so well as an entertainment may, in fact, have prevented it from getting the recognition it deserves.
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This book was originally written in 1944 and describes in vivid imagery the life of an army platoon during the first few hours following their landing on a beach in Italy. Their objective is simple: reach an isolated farmhouse near a bridge and guard that bridge. Ill luck dogs their path from the moment they get on the landing craft ' First their new lieutenant is killed by a stray shell fragment - it was his first engagement. Their old, well experienced sergeant who had commanded the platoon through several actions, is stitched by a German machine gun on a vehicle that just happened to pass their way. The platoon is then strafed by 3 enemy fighters, and the remaining sergeant slowly begins to lose command. The result is a very show more realistic account (I assume) of men fighting during the Second World War. show less
Brown wrote a concise account of one day in the War with a platoon of US soldiers as they land in Italy and work their way inland to attack their farmhouse objective. Each man faces his own demons differently as they come under attack from artillery, planes of enemy armour. This was turned into a wonderful 1945 film by the same title starring Dana Andrews & Richard Conte.
Italien, 1943
En deling soldater, ca 44 stks, under ledelse af en løjtnant Rand bliver sat i land og skal erobre en gård ti kilometer inde i landet. Allerede i landgangsbåden er Rand lidt uforsigtig, bliver ramt af en granatsplint i hovedet og dør efter at være bragt i land. Delingen har været i kamp i Sicilien inden den aktuelle landgang og har før klaret sig i lang tid uden løjtnant. Sergent Halverson tager over, men han bliver dræbt af et tysk maskingevær. Sergent Eddie Porter tager over. Sanitetssoldaten, menig Ransom McWilliams har taget sig af Rand og slutter sig til resten. Blandt disse er maskingeværskytten Rivera, menig Jakie Friedman, korporal Bill Tyne, korporal Kramer, sergent Haskins, menig Archimbeau, menig show more Trasker, sergent Ward og riffelskytten menig Rankin, Desuden menig Cousins, menig James, menig Carraway, menig Dugan, menig Smith, menig Phelps, menig Judson, menig Tranella og menig Johnson.
De kommer væk fra stranden, hvor landgangen stadig er i fuld gang. Nogle få tyske bombefly dukker op og generer nogle af skibene. Lidt senere dukker tre Messersmith-jagere op og McWilliams bliver ramt og dræbt ude i det åbne landskab, mens Trasker, sergent Hoskins og menig Giorgio bliver ramt inde i skoven, hvor de egentlig troede sig sikre. Trasker bliver dræbt, Hoskins er ramt i læggen og Giorgio har fået skulderen smadret. Tyne har taget løjtnand Rands korttaske med og delingen begiver sig på vej mod målet, mens Hoskins og Giorgio bliver tilbage og venter på at verden bliver lidt mere organiseret og sikker omkring dem. Hoskins er erfaren og fortæller Tyne at Porter ser ud til at være ved at gå op i limningen. Tyne er fra Providence, Rhode Island og ville egentlig være tilfreds med at være der, men Hoskins har blik for at Tyne egentlig er en fin leder. På vej til målet dukker en Focke-Wulf op og dræber Dugan og sårer Smith. Tre allierede fly dukker op og skyder Focke-Wulf'en ned.
Sergent Porter bryder sammen i gråd og Tyne overtager ledelsen. Et par italienske soldater dukker op, men de ved ikke noget om noget og får løbepas igen. En motorcykelordonnans dukker op og de beder ham kigge lidt på vejen foran dem, men han vender ikke tilbage, hvilket jo er dårlige tegn. Lidt senere kommer en tysk panservogn trillende på vejen, men uden at opdage dem. Da den vender tilbage, giver de den det glatte lag og nedkæmper den uden egne tab.
De rykker frem til gården, men første forsøg på at erobre den slår fejl og Rankin bliver dræbt. Tyne reorganiserer dem og får sprængt broen i luften, samtidigt med at de går til angreb.

Bogen slutter ganske fornuftigt under angrebet på gården, så man selv kan overveje om det gik godt eller skidt.
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1944
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A Walk in the Sun (1945 | IMDb)

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3503 .R81565 .WLanguage and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1900-1960
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