9 Quotes & Sayings By Phil Klay

Phil Klay is a US Marine Corps combat veteran and former Senior Military Correspondent for the Washington Post. He is the author of Redeployment, winner of the National Book Award and a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. His work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, and other major publications. He lives in Washington, DC, with his wife and two sons.

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It’s a powerful moment, when you discover a vocabulary exists for something you’d thought incommunicably unique. Personally, I felt it reading Joseph Conrad’s “Lord Jim.” I have friends who’ve found themselves described in everything from science fiction to detective novels. This self-recognition through others is not simply a by-product of art – it’s the whole point. Phil Klay
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I've worked hard to remember it... The problem is I'm not sure what's real memory and what's my brain filling in details, like a guy whose heart stops and he thinks he sees a bright light. Except I'm sure of my bright light. Phil Klay
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And that was my homecoming. It was fine, I guess. Getting back feels like your first breath after nearly drowning. Even if it hurts, it's good. Phil Klay
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If you're going to write about war, the ugly side is inevitable. Suffering and death are obviously part of war. Phil Klay
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I don't believe in any Greatest Generation. I believe in great events. They sweep ordinary people up, expose them to extremes of human behavior and unimaginable tests of integrity and courage, and then deposit them back on the home front. Phil Klay
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War is an arena for the display of courage and virtue. Or war is politics by other means. War is a quasi-mystical experience where you get in touch with the real. There are millions of narratives we impose to try to make sense of war. Phil Klay
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I got to travel around Anbar Province, had a great group of Marines who worked for me who traveled around Anbar Province. I got to hang out with a lot of different types of Marines and soldiers and sailors. Phil Klay
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I've certainly thought a lot more about things like tyranny and patriotism and violence. I think I found some kind of clarity - definitely a thicker understanding. Phil Klay