Elliot Ackerman is a former White House Fellow and Marine, serving five tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan where he received the Silver Star, the Bronze Star for Valor and the Purple Heart. He has written five novels including 2034 which was a New York Times bestseller. His books have been nominated for the National Book Award, three times for the Andrew Carnegie Medal in both fiction and non-fiction, and the Dayton Literary Peace Prize among others. His writing often appears in Esquire, The New Yorker, and The New York Times where he is a contributing opinion writer.
PRAISE FOR THE FIFTH ACT ‘Both an intellectual and a man of action…
[Ackerman] tells the story of the ‘clusterf**k’ unfolding as he
holidays in Venice with his children. This conjunction of banality
and evil is very striking’ The Sunday Telegraph ‘[Ackerman] writes
with power and raw honesty about how combat leaves no-one untouched
and the survivors guilty… Ackerman takes this story far beyond the
wars he fought and focuses on the changes the US has been through
in 20 years…The Fifth Act is not just about collapse abroad, but a
warning about collapse at home’
The Times, Tom Tugendhat, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select
Committee ‘During the chaotic US ‘fighting retreat’ from Kabul in
August 2022, the writer, a former Marine, desperately tried to
extract Afghan interpreters and others who had served with the US
military and diplomatic corps…The stories of the evacuation
attempts …are extraordinarily affecting’
TLS ‘The quality of the writing stands out. . . . part of a
distinguished and growing literature by American veterans trying to
understand the experience of those who served. . . . The Fifth
Act’s contribution to understanding the war lies foremost in
passages of reflection and well-chosen quotes . . . They give pause
and offer a window into deeper thought’ Washington Post ‘[Ackerman]
has a unique ability to center his and his comrades’ lived
experience within the larger historical continuum’ Washington
Review of Books ‘The Fifth Act is among the best books about war
that I've ever read’
Michael Morell, former Director, CIA ‘The American betrayal of
Afghanistan took twenty years. Elliot Ackerman, a participant and
witness, tells the story with unsparing honesty in this intensely
personal chronicle’
George Packer
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