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Home Front: Culture Wars
Ex-Soldier's Iraq Memoir Wins Blog Prize
2007-05-14
LONDON (AP) - A former U.S. machine gunner's irreverent memoir about his year fighting in Iraq has won the second annual prize for the best book based on a blog. "My War: Killing Time in Iraq," by Colby Buzzell was to receive the $10,000 Blooker prize on Monday, beating out 110 entries from 15 countries.

Buzzell, 31, said he would have never written the book had it not been for the encouragement from readers of the anonymous online journal he started in his free time in a war zone. "I went into it without any aspirations," he said Sunday before learning he had won. "It was just a way for me to deal with what I was going through."

Buzzell blogged for eight weeks before the U.S. Army stopped him, enough time for book agents to start e-mailing him. His book has since been published by Penguin and translated into seven languages.

Some literary circles may look down on books that began as blogs, Buzzell said, but for an ordinary person who has a story to tell, blog writing can have unrivaled immediacy and power. "I wrote that stuff right after events happened with my ears still ringing," he said by telephone from his home in San Francisco.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  It's a pretty decent book. Grunt's-eye view of the army at war. Doesn't 'glorify', but not all that condemning either. We see similar books from every war, though seldom are they published so quickly.
That said, I think one would be better off reading a full compilation of Michael Yon's dispatches, supplemented by Michael Totten's (and tipping them appropriately.)
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-05-14 08:38  

#1  U.S. blogging queen Arianna Huffington, a Blooker judge, called Buzzell's book "an unfiltered, often ferocious expression of his boots-on-the-ground view of the Iraq war."

Steve left that part out, so as not to unfairly prejudice Rantburg readers by Huffenpuff's opinion.

Posted by: Bobby   2007-05-14 05:52  

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