Forever War
by Joe Haldeman
- Pages
- 278
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780060510862
- Reading Time
- ~4h 52min
Forever War is a book by Joe Haldeman. It has 278 pages.
About this book
Joe Haldeman’s novel follows Lieutenant William Mandella as he joins an interstellar conflict against the Taurans, whose biology defies comprehension. Through relativistic travel, Mandella experiences severe time dilation, returning to Earth only to find that decades have passed while he has aged mere years. Each homecoming reveals a society transformed by shifting politics and cultural revolutions, leaving him increasingly alienated. The narrative examines the psychological fragmentation caused by prolonged combat, the bureaucratic machinery of warfare, and the generational chasm between those who fight and those who remain behind. Drawing on Haldeman’s own experiences as a Vietnam veteran, the story functions as a deliberate meditation on the futility of conflict and the erosion of shared human experience. By grounding its antiwar perspective in rigorous concepts from special relativity, the work established a new template for military science fiction that prioritizes human cost over tactical triumph. Its enduring relevance lies in its unflinching portrayal of how war distorts time, memory, and identity.
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Forever War has 278 pages.
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Joe Haldeman’s novel follows Lieutenant William Mandella as he joins an interstellar conflict against the Taurans, whose biology defies comprehension. Through relativistic travel, Mandella experiences severe time dilation, returning to Earth only to find that decades have passed while he has aged me...
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Forever War was written by Joe Haldeman.