Thursday 1 January 2004

#1. THE FOREVER WAR By Joe Haldeman

Published : 1974
Pages : 253
Overall Mark : 9/10

Private William Mandella is a reluctant hero in an interstellar war against an unknowable and unconqerable alien enemy, but his greatest test wil come when he returns home. Relativity means that for every few months' tour of duty centuries have passed on Earth, isolating the combatants even more from the world for whose future they are fighting.

JOE HALDERMAN (1943-)
The Forever War, published in 1974, won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best Novel and cemented Joe Haldeman's reputation as one of SF's major writers. His experiences in Vietnam, where he won a Purple Heart, influenced much of his writing.

VERDICT
This is a great novel, and I’m glad I picked it up. The characters are solid and believable, and the book flows beautifully from start to finish. Some people believe that this novel is based on Haldeman’s tour of duty in Vietnam, and the sense of not belonging that Mandella feels each time he returns to Earth, coupled with the idea of the government not even knowing anything much about their enemy, makes me believe that this could well be the case.