I last read The Killer Angels four decades ago. I
liked it the first time, but really grew to appreciate it with this reading.
Great story, well written, and enlightening. My project, Maelstrom, is
also a historical novel that alternates between Union and Confederate
viewpoints, so I appreciated the difficulty of portraying events in an
entertaining manner while remaining historically accurate.
The advantage of historical novelizations is that they can
bring characters to life and make readers feel as if they were present when
events unfold. Novels are first and foremost stories, and stories must
move. History has a way of unfolding in a haphazard fashion, hindering
storytelling. The difficulty is maintaining a good pace while remaining
faithful to the historical presentation. In this reading, I could lift myself
above the story and admire the craft.
Sharra does an excellent job and deserved the Pulitzer Prize
he won for The Killer Angels.
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