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Kent Anderson

    Este autor se inspira en su experiencia como marinero mercante y sargento de las Fuerzas Especiales, dotando a su obra de una autenticidad cruda y visceral. Sus narrativas se adentran en los aspectos más oscuros de la psique humana, explorando temas de supervivencia, violencia y la búsqueda de sentido en entornos caóticos. Con un dominio magistral del suspense y una habilidad innata para crear personajes complejos, a menudo moralmente ambiguos, ofrece a los lectores una mirada cautivadora a los límites extremos de la experiencia humana.

    Night Dogs
    Green Sun
    Sympathy for the Devil
    • Sympathy for the Devil

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Kent Anderson's stunning debut novel is a modern classic, a harrowing, authentic picture of one American soldier's experience of the Vietnam War--"unlike anything else in war literature" (Los Angeles Review of Books). Hanson joins the Green Berets fresh out of college. Carrying a volume of Yeats's poems in his uniform pocket, he has no idea of what he's about to face in Vietnam--from the enemy, from his fellow soldiers, or within himself. In vivid, nightmarish, and finely etched prose, Kent Anderson takes us through Hanson's two tours of duty and a bitter, ill-fated return to civilian life in-between, capturing the day-to-day process of war like no writer before or since.

      Sympathy for the Devil
    • Oakland, 1982: one good cop against the world. GREEN SUN is the long-awaited third novel from cult author Kent Anderson.

      Green Sun
    • Night Dogs

      • 496 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      Acclaimed crime writer Kent Anderson's "fiercely authentic and deeply disturbing" police novel, following a Vietnam veteran turned cop on the meanest streets of 1970s Portland, Oregon (Los Angeles Times). Two kinds of cops find their way to Portland's North Precinct: those who are sent there for punishment, and those who come for the action. Officer Hanson is the second kind, a veteran who survived the war in Vietnam only to decide he wanted to keep fighting at home. Hanson knows war, and in this battle for the Portland streets, he fights not for the law but for his own code of justice. Yet Hanson can't outrun his memories of another, warmer battleground. A past he thought he'd left behind, that now threatens to overshadow his future. An enemy, this time close to home, is prying into his war record. Pulling down the shields that protect the darkest moments of that fevered time. Until another piece of his past surfaces, and Hanson risks his career, his sanity--even his life--for honor.

      Night Dogs