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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Phil_KlayPhil Klay - Wikipedia

    Phil Klay (/ ˈ k l eɪ / KLAY; born 1983) is an American writer. He won the National Book Award for fiction in 2014 for his first book-length publication, a collection of short stories, Redeployment. In 2014 the National Book Foundation named him a 5 under 35 honoree.

  2. www.philklay.comPhil Klay

    Phil Klay is a former Marine officer and a writer who explores the impact of war on American identity and culture in his essays and fiction. Uncertain Ground is his latest book, a collection of essays on the consequences of twenty years of war in a divided America.

  3. Phil Klay is a veteran and a National Book Award-winning author of fiction and nonfiction. His books include Redeployment, Missionaries, and Uncertain Ground, which explore the themes of war, faith, and identity.

  4. 26 de nov. de 2023 · By David Marchese Photograph by Mamadi Doumbouya. Phil Klay, as both a participant and a writer, has been thinking deeply about war for a long time. In his two acclaimed works of fiction, the...

  5. www.penguinlibros.com › es › 5576-phil-klayPhil Klay | Penguin Libros

    En 2014, el conjunto de relatos que conforman Nuevo destino fue nominado al Premio Frank O'Connor y ganó el National Book Award como mejor libro de ficción. Además, ese mismo año Phil Klay fue seleccionado por la National Book Foundation como uno de los cinco mejores autores menores de treinta y cinco años.

  6. Redeployment is a book of fiction based on the author's experience as a Marine in Iraq. It explores the psychological and moral challenges of war and its aftermath through the perspectives of soldiers, civilians, and chaplains.

  7. 1 de ago. de 2011 · Phil Klay is a veteran of the US Marine Corps. His short story collection Redeployment won the 2014 National Book Award for Fiction and the National Book Critics’ Circle John Leonard Prize for best debut work in any genre, and was selected as one of the 10 Best Books of 2014 by The New York Times.