no country for old wainds
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yeah, even compared to the chain of dogs that shit is fucking brutal. i love his handling of soldiers and armies, other writers would just focus on a couple of extraordinary characters but he actually manages to create a sense of an entire army with his huge cast, and that chapter you're talking about is the definitive example of that. i also love all the gallows humour, the unspoken moral codes, the games they play to keep themselves sane, the mythologising of soldiers who do great things (and the plotting against the cunty/incompetent ones), etc. and then you're reminded what a mean, resilient, crazy bunch of fucks they are when an engagement comes.