Iwo Jima: Monuments, Memories, and the American Hero

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Автор: Karal Ann Marling and John Wetenhall

Название: Iwo Jima: Monuments, Memories, and the American Hero

Издательство: Harvard University Press

Год: 1991

Формат: PDF

Страниц: 318

Язык: English

Размер: 28.7 MB

In the split second that it took Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal to snap the shutter of his Speed Graphic, a powerful and enduring American symbol was born. "Iwo Jima: Monuments, Memories and the American Hero" tells the story of that icon as it appeared over the next 40 years in bond drive posters, stamps, Hollywood movies, political cartoons, and sculpture, most notably the colossal Marine Corps War Memorial outside Washington, D.C. The book is also a study of the soldiers who fought one of the bloodiest battles and of the impact of Iwo Jima on the rest of their lives. When the famous photograph first appeared in newspapers in 1945, it was little more than a grainy outline of massed men and their wafting flag, but for millions it captured the essence of American grit and determination. The Marines pictured were in fact in no immediate danger - they were replacing a small flag planted earlier atop Mt. Suribachi with a larger, more visible one - but to an enthusiastic public they were heroes risking their lives for Old Glory. The Battle of Iwo Jima raged for many days beyond the capture of this one position, and ultimately claimed the lives of almost 7000 American servicemen, yet already the tableau symbolized victory. Marling and Wetenhall illuminate the ironies and misconceptions that proliferated around the Iwo Jima flag-raisings. Pride and nostalgia exalted the glorious epiphany of Rosenthal's image and suppressed the grisly and at times mundane reality of war.

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