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LitWar Podcast
Lethal Minds Journal & The Literature of War Foundation
39 episodes
1 week ago
Writer and Quote Slinger Michael Jerome Plunkett sits down with various authors to discuss literature and all the ways it can shape our identity. War, in its simplest definition, is merely a struggle between opposing forces for a particular end. The LitWar podcast explores this notion and seeks the elusive emotional truth in all literature. Guests include Elliot Ackerman, Steven Pressfield, Phil Klay, and many more.
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Writer and Quote Slinger Michael Jerome Plunkett sits down with various authors to discuss literature and all the ways it can shape our identity. War, in its simplest definition, is merely a struggle between opposing forces for a particular end. The LitWar podcast explores this notion and seeks the elusive emotional truth in all literature. Guests include Elliot Ackerman, Steven Pressfield, Phil Klay, and many more.
Show more...
Books
Arts
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LW28: Kevin Powers
LitWar Podcast
52 minutes
5 months ago
LW28: Kevin Powers
In this episode, we sit down with poet and novelist Kevin Powers to reflect on his body of work and the experiences that shaped it—from his deployment in Iraq to his emergence as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary war literature. Acclaimed for The Yellow Birds, Powers explores the emotional toll of combat and the enduring struggle to make meaning of violence, memory, and return. We delve into his literary origins, tracing his path from soldier to celebrated author, and discuss the tension between truth and fiction in war writing. Powers shares insights into his writing process, the responsibility of bearing witness, and why the novel remains a vital space for exploring the intimate, often invisible aftermath of war. Join us as we explore questions of morality, memory, and the enduring power of language in the face of loss.
LitWar Podcast
Writer and Quote Slinger Michael Jerome Plunkett sits down with various authors to discuss literature and all the ways it can shape our identity. War, in its simplest definition, is merely a struggle between opposing forces for a particular end. The LitWar podcast explores this notion and seeks the elusive emotional truth in all literature. Guests include Elliot Ackerman, Steven Pressfield, Phil Klay, and many more.