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Paperback The Black Flower: A Novel of the Civil War Book

ISBN: 0312265077

ISBN13: 9780312265076

The Black Flower: A Novel of the Civil War

(Part of the Novel of the Civil War Series)

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A Confederate soldier confronts the horror of battle and the power of grace in this "poignant, haunting, and important" novel of the Civil War (The Tennessean, Nashville). A New York Times Notable... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Wonderful addition to Civil War fiction

This book is well researched and an engrossing story. Well done! At first it was a bit hard to get used to the style of writing but it is as it would have been. I am so glad I stayed with it as I quickly got used to it and loved every minute. I can't wait to read more by Owen Parry. I read a lot of Civil War era books and his portray is very accurate. I hope readers will enjoy this as much as I did.

Better Than Just Classic

I read Bahr's book about the same time Cold Mountain - they were both originally published at the same time, and for the life of me, I couldn't figure why Cold Mountain got all that press and attention when this book is head and shoulders above it. I still don't understand that phenomena. Every thing about Cold Mountain was pedestrian - and I mean that in every possible sense of the word. But Black Flower unfolds with mystery and sensitivity within about a square mile area - not a lot of walking going on here. The irony of war shows up over and over - the characters that we meet here on a wintry day's battle in Tennessee come to us as flawed human beings, embraced with their flaws by the other characters and by us as we read their unfolding pain and resolution. I have bought four copies of this book. I have my original hardback that I'm NOT giving up and three paperbacks for gifts. I have read quite a bit about the Civil War and historically, though it isn't burdensome, this book is true to its time, the geography, the battle, and details are impeccably presented - you could teach a slice of history with this book. Though a fast read, this book is well-worth its price and will captivate and entertain you.

Better than "Cold Mountain"

I don't know how this one slipped through the cracks. I am a student of the War and fairly widely read, yet I have never encountered a work of Civil War fiction that moved me the way "The Black Flower" has. Truly a masterpiece. The language is exquisite, the characters well drawn and believable. Unlike in "Cold Mountain," I have been unable to find any historical inaccuracies. Bushrod, Jack, Virgil C., and Anna became as real to me as my best friend. They made me laugh, cry, and love them all, and I was immensely sorry when this well-crafted book ended. Surely someone should turn this story into a feature film. After reading this, I will read anything by Mr. Bahr, no questions asked.

An Enthralling Tale Beautifully Told.

I am one of those voracious readers who devours a book a day, and quite often in a single all-night session....but not this time. I knew there were only 267 wonderful pages and I allowed myself a single chapter a day...savoring every word and making it last as long as possible. The tale is beautifully crafted, and the details so exquisitely rendered, I was spellbound by the journey of a wasp and could literally hear the cadences of Southern speech and the horrible clamor of battling men. Mr. Bahr has shaped something powerful and full of beauty from the raw ugliness that is war. His obvious love for his characters made ME love them ,as well. I look forward to Mr. Bahr's next novel, for surely a writer so gifted will have other marvelous stories to share. Was there anything I DID NOT enjoy about this book? Only one thing...I did not want it to end!

Poetry!

This book is sheer poetry masquerading as a Civil War novel. No matter how gruesome the subject matter of the moment, Howard Bahr manages to take it beyond your mind and into your heart -- you understand what he's writing with your soul. His description of the army as a living breathing entity unto itself as it goes into battle, is masterful and helps those of us who have never experienced battle to have an inkling of what makes normal men able to fight and kill. The interactions involving Bushrod and the other characters who have such a strong effect on his life are beautiful and touching. The Black Flower truly brings the horrors of war and death to life, you can virtually feel the characters' pain and smell the smells that surround them. But the beauty of the writer's language pulls the reader on and on no matter what the horrors may be. You care so much about these characters that you must go on. This book will be right up there on the top of my all time list of recommended favorites. If I could give it higher rating than a ten I would.
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