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Korean War Letters of a U.S. Marine
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Al Martinez, a 21-year-old Marine sent to the front lines of the Korean War, dispatched letters almost daily to his young bride, Joanne. In battle, he experienced the worst that war can bring, and then he served as a combat correspondent and as writer and editor of his regimental newsletter, the Ridgerunner. After the war, he entered a career in journalism, becoming a featured columnist for the Los Angeles Times where he would earn three shared Pulitzer Prizes. Written from the unique perspective of an obviously gifted, professional writer at the beginning of his career, his letters home from the war captured his experiences beautifully and eloquently, inviting the reader in as he told stories with immediacy, literary pacing, narrative flow, emotional power and depth of understanding. In this collection of his wartime letters are memorable accounts of his lived experience, filled with the dangers, hardships, fear, friendships, and even humor of life at the front. His vivid, often humorous pen-and-ink drawings are included and capture scenes from the front lines.

Author Biography:

Al Martinez (1929-2015) served in the Marine reserves while a student at San Francisco State College before being called to active duty in Korea. He served there from April, 1951, to April, 1952, first on the front lines and then in his Regiment's Public Information Office as a combat correspondent and newsletter writer and editor. After returning home, he began his career as a journalist in Oakland. Enticed to join the Los Angeles Times in 1971, he became a featured columnist for the paper in 1984. For the next 23 years, his columns appeared regularly, earning him many awards, including three shared Pulitzer Prizes and a National Headline Award for the best column in the U.S. Sara S. "Sue" Hodson is the retired curator of literary manuscripts for The Huntington Library. A fellow of the Society of American Archivists, she writes and lectures widely on archival and literary topics. She lives in Pasadena, California.
Release date Australia
April 12th, 2024
Author
Contributor
  • Edited by Sara S. Hodson
Pages
277
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
15 Photos
ISBN-13
9781476693163
Product ID
37985611

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