Gods of Tin

About this book
A singular life often circles around a singular moment, an occasion when one's life in the world is defined forever and the emotional vocabulary set. For the extraordinary writer James Salter, this moment was contained in the fighter planes over Korea where, during his young manhood, he flew more than one hundred missions. James Salter is considered one of America's greatest prose stylists. The Arm of Flesh (later revised and retitled Cassada) and his first novel, The Hunters, are legendary in military circles for their descriptions of flying and aerial combat. A former Air Force pilot who flew F-86 fighters in Korea, Salter writes with matchless insight about the terror and exhilaration of the pilot's life.
Details
- First published
- 2004
- OL Work ID
- OL2009196W
Subjects
Biography & AutobiographyMilitaryNonfictionMilitary Air pilotsAnecdotesAerial operationsDiariesKorean War, 1950-1953Military biographyAir pilots, biographyKorean war, 1950-1953, aerial operationsPilots and pilotage