Most Popular Books by Elliot Ackerman

Elliot Ackerman is the author of 2034 (2021), Places and Names (2020), Dark at the Crossing (2017), Halcyon (2023), Green on Blue (2015), The Fifth Act (2022).

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2034

release date: Oct 25, 2021
2034
Escrito por dois ex-oficiais militares e autores premiados, 2034 é um thriller geopolítico assustadoramente autêntico que antecipa um confronto naval entre os Estados Unidos e a China no mar do Sul da China e o início de uma nova guerra mundial. Um thriller visionário sobre a próxima guerra mundial. Bestseller imediato do New York Times. Escrito por dois ex-oficiais militares e autores premiados, 2034 é um thriller geopolítico assustadoramente autêntico que antecipa um confronto naval entre os Estados Unidos e a China no mar do Sul da China e o início de uma nova guerra mundial. A 12 de março de 2034, a capitão da Marinha dos Estados Unidos Sarah Hunt encontra-se no seu navio-chefe, a comandar uma patrulha no mar do Sul da China, quando deteta uma embarcação não identificada em perigo, com fumo a sair da ponte. No mesmo dia, o piloto fuzileiro dos Estados Unidos Chris «Wedge» Mitchell comanda um F-35 sobre o estreito de Ormuz, testando uma nova tecnologia furtiva, quando se aproxima demasiado do espaço aéreo iraniano. No final desse dia, Wedge terá sido feito prisioneiro dos iranianos, e o navio de Sarah Hunt estará no fundo do mar, depois de ser atacado pela Marinha chinesa. A China e o Irão coordenam movimentos com recurso a novas e poderosas ciberarmas que tornam indefesos os navios e aviões americanos. Num único dia, a crença dos Estados Unidos na superioridade estratégica das suas Forças Armadas fica desfeita, e uma nova e terrível era tem início. «Um olhar assustador sobre como um confronto com uma grande potência pode ficar descontrolado. Um thriller convincente que deveria ser de leitura obrigatória para os líderes nacionais.» — Kirkus Reviews «A obra, alicerçada na análise de factos e informação classificada, tem por basea convicção de que a guerra será "inevitável". Stavridis explica ao Expresso : "Este livro pretende ser um alerta e não uma previsão infalível, espero. É urgente que ambos os países percebam que caminham lentamente em direção a uma guerra, como as nações europeias em 1914." Como o título indica, o confronto pode ocorrer num prazo de 13 anos, altura em que a China atingirá o pico da capacidade militar e tecnológica,enquanto o poderio dos Estados Unidos terá estagnado.» — Ricardo Lourenço (correspondente nos E.U.A.), Expresso

Places and Names

release date: Jun 09, 2020
Places and Names
One of NPR''s Best Books of 2019 “Lyrical . . . A thoughtful perspective on America’s role overseas.” —Washington Post From a decorated Marine war veteran and National Book Award finalist, an astonishing reckoning with the nature of combat and the human cost of the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. “War hath determined us.” —John Milton, Paradise Lost Toward the beginning of Places and Names, Elliot Ackerman sits in a refugee camp in southern Turkey, across the table from a man named Abu Hassar, who fought for al-Qaeda in Iraq and whose connections to the Islamic State are murky. At first, Ackerman pretends to have been a journalist during the Iraq War, but after establishing a rapport with Abu Hassar, he takes a risk by revealing to him that in fact he was a Marine special operation officer. Ackerman then draws the shape of the Euphrates River on a large piece of paper, and his one-time adversary quickly joins him in the game of filling in the map with the names and dates of places where they saw fighting during the war. They had shadowed each other for some time, it turned out, a realization that brought them to a strange kind of intimacy. The rest of Elliot Ackerman''s extraordinary memoir is in a way an answer to the question of why he came to that refugee camp, and what he hoped to find there. By moving back and forth between his recent experiences on the ground as a journalist in Syria and its environs and his deeper past in Iraq and Afghanistan, he creates a work of remarkable atmospheric pressurization. Ackerman shares vivid and powerful stories of his own experiences in combat, culminating in the events of the Second Battle of Fallujah, the most intense urban combat for the Marines since Hue in Vietnam, where Ackerman''s actions leading a rifle platoon saw him awarded the Silver Star. He weaves these stories into the latticework of a masterful larger reckoning with contemporary geopolitics through his vantage as a journalist in Istanbul and with the human extremes of both bravery and horror. At once an intensely personal story about the terrible lure of combat and a brilliant meditation on the larger meaning of the past two decades of strife for America, the region, and the world, Places and Names bids fair to take its place among our greatest books about modern war.

Dark at the Crossing

release date: Jan 01, 2017
Dark at the Crossing
In a love story set on the Turkish border of Syria, an Arab American with a conflicted past attempts to join the fight against Bashar al-Assad''s regime before the plight of his host family reshapes his loyalties.

Halcyon

release date: Aug 29, 2023
Halcyon
A chilling novel set in an alternate version of America’s recent past—about two self-made men confronting a world that seems to be moving on without them (“An expert juggling act . . . Idiosyncratic and engrossing throughout.” —Stephen Markley, New York Times Book Review) Virginia, 2004. Gore is entering his second term as president. Our narrator, Martin Neumann, recently divorced, is living at Halcyon, the estate of renowned lawyer and World War II hero Robert Ableson. When news breaks that scientists funded by the Gore administration have discovered a cure for death, it calls into question everything Martin thought he understood about life, not least his work as a historian. Who is Ableson, really, and why did he draw Martin into his orbit? Is this new science a miraculous good or an insidious evil? Stretching from pivotal elections to intimate family secrets, from the Battle of Saipan to the toppling of Confederate monuments, Halcyon is a profound and probing novel that grapples with what history means, who is affected by it, and how the complexities of our shared future rest on the dual foundations of remembering and forgetting.

Green on Blue

release date: Feb 17, 2015
Green on Blue
From the author of Waiting for Eden and the National Book Award Finalist Dark at the Crossing, a “compassionate, provocative, and alive” (Vogue.com) debut war story about a young Afghan orphan, “Green on Blue is harrowing, brutal, and utterly absorbing. With spare prose, Ackerman has spun a morally complex tale of revenge, loyalty, and brotherly love” (Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner). Aziz and his older brother Ali are coming of age in a village amid the pine forests and endless mountains of eastern Afghanistan. They are poor, but inside their mud-walled home, the family has stability, love, and routine. One day a convoy of armed men arrives in their village and their world crumbles. The boys survive and make their way to a small city, where they gradually begin to piece together their lives. But when US forces invade the country, militants strike back. A bomb explodes in the market, and Ali is brutally injured. To save his brother, Aziz must join the Special Lashkar, a US-funded militia. As he rises through the ranks, Aziz becomes mired in the dark underpinnings of his country’s war, witnessing clashes between rival Afghan groups—what US soldiers call “green on green” attacks—and those on US forces by Afghan soldiers, violence known as “green on blue.” Trapped in a conflict both savage and contrived, Aziz struggles to understand his place. Will he embrace the brutality of war or leave it behind, and risk placing his brother—and a young woman he has come to love—in jeopardy? Green on Blue has broken new ground in the literature of our most recent wars, accomplishing an astonishing feat of empathy and imagination. Writing from the Afghan perspective, “Elliot Ackerman has done something brave as a writer and even braver as a soldier: He has touched, for real, the culture and soul of his enemy” (The New York Times Book Review).

The Fifth Act

release date: Aug 09, 2022
The Fifth Act
“The American betrayal of Afghanistan took twenty years. Elliot Ackerman, a participant and witness, tells the story with unsparing honesty in this intensely personal chronicle.” —George Packer A powerful and revelatory eyewitness account of the American collapse in Afghanistan, its desperate endgame, and the war’s echoing legacy Elliot Ackerman left the American military ten years ago, but his time in Afghanistan and Iraq with the Marines and later as a CIA paramilitary officer marked him indelibly. When the Taliban began to close in on Kabul in August 2021 and the Afghan regime began its death spiral, he found himself pulled back into the conflict. Afghan nationals who had worked closely with the American military and intelligence communities for years now faced brutal reprisal and sought frantically to flee the country with their families. The official US government evacuation effort was a bureaucratic failure that led to a humanitarian catastrophe. With former colleagues and friends protecting the airport in Kabul, Ackerman joined an impromptu effort by a group of journalists and other veterans to arrange flights and negotiate with both Taliban and American forces to secure the safe evacuation of hundreds. These were desperate measures taken during a desperate end to America''s longest war. For Ackerman, it also became a chance to reconcile his past with his present. The Fifth Act is an astonishing human document that brings the weight of twenty years of war to bear on a single week, the week the war ended. Using the dramatic rescue efforts in Kabul as his lattice, Ackerman weaves a personal history of the war''s long progression, beginning with the initial invasion in the months after 9/11. It is a play in five acts, the fifth act being the story’s tragic denouement, a prelude to Afghanistan''s dark future. Any reader who wants to understand what went wrong with the war’s trajectory will find a trenchant account here. But The Fifth Act also brings readers into close contact with a remarkable group of characters, American and Afghan, who fought the war with courage and dedication, and at great personal cost. Ackerman''s story is a first draft of history that feels like a timeless classic.

Red Dress in Black and White

release date: Jan 01, 2020
Red Dress in Black and White
"This is a Borzoi book published by Alfred A. Knopf"--Title page verso.

The Fifth Act: America’s End in Afghanistan

release date: Aug 09, 2022
The Fifth Act: America’s End in Afghanistan
A Times Political Book of the Year 2022 A powerful and revelatory eyewitness account of the American collapse in Afghanistan, its desperate endgame, and the war’s echoing legacy.

Waiting for Eden

release date: Sep 25, 2018
Waiting for Eden
“Patiently, and unflinchingly, Ackerman is becoming one of the great poet laureates of America’s tragic adventurism across the globe.” —Pico Iyer Eden lies in a hospital bed, unable to move or speak. His wife Mary spends every day on the sofa in his room. We see them through the eyes of Eden’s best friend, a fellow Marine who didn’t make it back home—and who must relive the secrets held between all three of them as he waits for Eden to finally, mercifully die and join him in whatever comes after. A breathtakingly spare and shattering novel that explores the unseen aftereffects—and unacknowledged casualties—of war, Waiting for Eden is a piercingly insightful, deeply felt meditation on loyalty, friendship, betrayal, and love. “The Tim O’Brien of our era.” —Vogue “Devastating.” —The Wall Street Journal “Haunting. . . . Daring.” —The Boston Globe “Heart-wrenching.” —NPR

Istanbul Letters

release date: Oct 04, 2016
Istanbul Letters
A Vintage Shorts Original Selection “Why do some forms of violence—the beheading of journalists by the Islamic State, a bombing in Ankara, or the attacks in San Bernardino and Orlando—make us feel so threatened, while other forms—the 372 separate mass shootings in America in 2015 or the 4,219 Syrians killed that same September—do little to challenge our sense of safety?” From his base in Istanbul, Elliot Ackerman has written letters and essays that explore how global and seemingly remote issues like terrorism, US foreign policy, and other geopolitical forces play out and wreak distress upon the quotidian lives of civilians. Here assembled into a haunting piece, the fragments of a year’s notes open a window into life under President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s oppressive and nationalistic right-wing regime, the civil war in Syria, and the disintegration of the old order in the Middle-East. Exposing how a pervasive rhetoric of fear can shape a society and written with intimacy and a tremendous amount of compassion, this is an astute political commentary and first-person travel narrative par excellence. An ebook short.

2054

release date: Mar 12, 2024
2054
From the acclaimed authors of the runaway New York Times bestseller 2034 comes another explosive work of speculative fiction set twenty years further in the future, at a moment when a radical leap forward in artificial intelligence combines with America’s violent partisan divide to create an existential threat to the country, and the world It is twenty years after the catastrophic war between the United States and China that brought down the old American political order. A new party has emerged in the US, one that’s held power for over a decade. Efforts to cement its grip have resulted in mounting violent resistance. The American president has control of the media, but he is beginning to lose control of the streets. Many fear he’ll stop at nothing to remain in the White House. Suddenly, he collapses in the middle of an address to the nation. After an initial flurry of misinformation, the administration reluctantly announces his death. A cover-up ensues, conspiracy theories abound, and the country descends into a new type of civil war. A handful of elite actors from the worlds of computer science, intelligence, and business have a fairly good idea what happened. All signs point to a profound breakthrough in AI, of which the remote assassination of an American president is hardly the most game-changing ramification. The trail leads to an outpost in the Amazon rainforest, the last known whereabouts of the tech visionary who predicted this breakthrough. As some of the world’s great powers, old and new, state and nonstate alike, struggle to outmaneuver one another in this new Great Game of scientific discovery, the outcome becomes entangled with the fate of American democracy. Combining a deep understanding of AI, biotech, and the possibility of a coming Singularity, along with their signature geopolitical sophistication, Elliot Ackerman and Admiral James Stavridis have once again written a visionary work. 2054 is a novel that reads like a thriller even as it demands that we consider the trajectory of our society and its potentially calamitous destination.

En attendant Eden

release date: Nov 03, 2022
En attendant Eden
Mary veille sur son mari Eden tous les jours depuis trois ans. Mutilé en Irak, il est cloué sur un lit d''hôpital, emmuré dans son corps. Leur fille Andy grandit dans cette chambre, entre un père coincé entre la vie et la mort et une mère qui espère malgré tout. Un jour de Noël, Eden semble soudainement réagir aux signaux du monde extérieur. Mary est persuadée qu''elle seule peut interpréter les paroles silencieuses de son mari et décider de son destin. Cependant, certains secrets de leur mariage resurgissent, et elle devra y faire face. « C''est un choc littéraire à l''état pur. » - Bernard Poirette, Radio Classique

Prima che torni la pioggia

release date: Feb 24, 2016
Prima che torni la pioggia
«Essere capace di riflettere sulle cose ultime è ciò che trasforma un uomo che scrive in un vero scrittore. Ed Ackerman è uno scrittore di prim''ordine.» D - la Repubblica «Elliot Ackerman ha posato il fucile e preso la penna, per ritrovare l''umanità.» Vanity Fair «Prima di diventare scrittore, Ackerman è stato un marine e ha combattuto in Afghanistan e in Iraq. Era un ragazzo colto, benestante, e non avrebbe avuto alcun bisogno di arruolarsi. Eppure, dopo l''11 settembre, ha sentito il dovere di farlo e quel che ci restituisce è un racconto di guerra unico, che smonta una ad una tutte le convinzioni che abbiamo su termini come "onore" e "vendetta". Nei Paesi dilaniati dalla guerra, spesso non si combatte né per l''uno, né per l''altra, ma per necessità e, nel caso di Aziz, anche per amore.» Roberto Saviano «Un romanzo toccante, forte e crudo: una storia di vendetta, lealtà e amore tra fratelli.» Khaled Hosseini, autore del Cacciatore di aquiloni «Un romanzo che rappresenta appieno, con un grande potere immaginifico, l''impatto che decenni di guerra hanno avuto sulla popolazione afghana. Allo stesso tempo si struttura come una sorta di tragedia antica, sui sentimenti di violenza e vendetta che consumano famiglie e tribù generazione dopo generazione.» The New York Times Aziz e il fratello maggiore Ali vivono in un villaggio sperduto, sotto le imponenti montagne dell’Afghanistan orientale. Non vanno a scuola, ma la madre insegna loro a leggere e a scrivere, e una volta al mese li manda al bazar, a due giorni di viaggio. Una famiglia povera, ma la loro casa dalle pareti di fango è piena di amore. Il mondo attorno però non lo è e un giorno nel villaggio irrompe un gruppo di uomini armati, segnando per sempre le loro vite. Unici scampati al tremendo attacco, i due ragazzini trovano rifugio in una cittadina dove, prima vivendo di espedienti e poi grazie all’aiuto di un commerciante, cominciano a rimettere insieme la loro esistenza. Compreso nel ruolo di fratello maggiore, con i pochi soldi che riesce a guadagnare Ali decide di mandare Aziz a scuola. Ma gli uomini armati stanno per tornare, e per colpire di nuovo. Una bomba esplode nella piazza del mercato e Ali rimane gravemente ferito. In ospedale Aziz incontra un suo compatriota che indossa un’uniforme dell’esercito statunitense e scopre l’esistenza dello Special Lashkar, un commando afghano alleato a quelli che aveva sempre considerato nemici. È l’unica via per regalare al fratello una vita degna di essere vissuta. Non più ragazzo e non ancora uomo, Aziz si unisce alla milizia. Sarà un viaggio dentro un conflitto brutale e assurdo, in cui faticherà a trovare il suo posto, in bilico tra la voce del cuore e il desiderio di vendetta...

Sheepdogs

release date: Aug 05, 2025
Sheepdogs
A sly, funny, action-packed thriller introducing an instantly iconic spy duo, from the author of New York Times bestseller 2034 Skwerl and Cheese are down on their luck. Skwerl, who is resourceful like a squirrel (Marines win battles not spelling bees), used to work for Ground Branch, the CIA’s elite paramilitary wing. He was fired after a raid went bad in Afghanistan. Big Cheese Aziz, a legendary pilot—his country’s Maverick—is equally hard up. The fall of Kabul has left him grounded, working the nightshift at a gas station. Skwerl recruits Cheese into an anonymous network of so-called sheepdogs, a band of Robin Hoods who operate in the shadowy space between the sheep and the wolves, protecting prey from predator and earning a buck along the way. Their mission, which Skwerl convinces a reluctant Cheese to accept, is to repossess a private jet stranded on a remote African airfield. Their fee: a commission on the jet’s $5 million value. But nothing about the job adds up. Their contact goes missing. Their handler is as mysterious as the real source of the money. And when the women in their lives get involved—one pregnant wife and one dominatrix—the stakes skyrocket. From the jungles of Kampala to a glamorous hotel in Marseille, from a veteran-run pizzeria in Kyiv to a Panera in northern Virginia, Skwerl and Cheese and the players around them navigate an increasingly tangled set of loyalties. They join forces with an eccentric bomb technician turned off-the-grid survivalist, a lapsed Amish adventurer, a used car dealer elected to Congress, even a case officer known as the White Russian. Globe-trotting and page-turning, full of heart and humor, Sheepdogs is a uniquely perceptive, wild ride through the underbelly of modern war and intelligence.

Le Passage

release date: Oct 01, 2020
Le Passage
Avec Le Passage, qui fut finaliste du National Book Award, Elliot Ackerman puise dans son expérience militaire pour livrer une réflexion pleine d''empathie sur l''un des conflits les plus déroutants de notre époque. Ancien interprète pour l''armée américaine en Irak, Haris Abadi a pu émigrer avec sa sœur aux États-Unis. Incapable d''y trouver sa place, il décide de se rendre en Syrie pour combattre le régime de Bachar-al-Assad aux côtés des insurgés. Mais son passeur le dépouille de son argent et de son passeport américain ; en un instant, Haris perd ainsi son statut d''Occidental protégé. Bloqué en Turquie, il erre près de la frontière où il rencontre Amir et son épouse Daphne, deux Syriens réfugiés dont la guerre a détruit la vie. Haris trouve auprès d''eux un abri et un nouveau point d''attache. Mais Haris ne se ment-il pas à lui-même ? Est-il un soldat en quête d''une cause, ou un déraciné à la recherche de son identité ?

Il buio al crocevia

release date: Aug 23, 2017
Il buio al crocevia
«Un romanzo necessario ed emozionante. Un ritratto forte e sfaccettato della Guerra civile in Siria.» Publishers Weekly «Il buio al crocevia si prepara ad essere uno dei libri fondamentali del 2017.» Esquire «Il buio al crocevia non è solo una riflessione sul rimorso, il tradimento, l''amore e la perdita, ma è anche un viaggio che ci riporta al bellissimo e dilaniato mondo in cui viviamo.» Washington Post «Ackerman scrive con empatia, cognizione di causa, e una grande integrità morale.» Booklist È notte quando Haris Abadi si ritrova all’improvviso disteso per terra, a respirare polvere e fango, mentre mani sconosciute gli sfilano di tasca tutto, soldi, cartina, passaporto. Cittadino americano di origine irachena, con alle spalle una triste storia famigliare, Haris si trova in Turchia per attraversare il confine siriano e unirsi alla lotta contro il regime di Bashar al-Assad. Derubato di tutto, si vede quasi costretto a rinunciare all’impresa quando incontra Amir, un rifugiato siriano ed ex rivoluzionario che gli offre ospitalità e aiuto. Amir è sposato con Daphne, una donna di grande fascino ma incapace di nascondere come vorrebbe le sue inquietudini. Haris capisce subito che anche Daphne desidera disperatamente raggiungere la Siria. Ma questa consapevolezza porterà con sé nuovi, angoscianti dubbi: da che parte vuole davvero schierarsi, quella donna? Sarà possibile per entrambi ridare senso a una vita così sofferta? Scritto con grande partecipazione e la consapevolezza di chi conosce profondamente il conflitto che racconta, Il buio al crocevia è un viaggio tra miserie umane e inattese opportunità, nel cuore oscuro di una guerra dove l’amore e l’orrore sembrano sorgere dalla stessa radice.

Aspettando il cielo

release date: Jun 03, 2020
Aspettando il cielo
Dopo un lungo volo militare dall’Afghanistan agli Stati Uniti, Eden giace in un letto d’ospedale, incapace di muoversi e di parlare. È miracolosamente sopravvissuto a un attentato durante una missione militare, ma le sue condizioni sono gravissime. A vegliare sul suo corpo lacerato dalle ferite e a sperare che il cielo lo lasci in vita, c’è la moglie Mary. Ma insieme a loro, in quella stanza, c’è qualcun altro. Qualcuno che spera e prega per Eden. E che ci racconta la sua vera storia. Pagina dopo pagina, scopriamo a chi appartiene la voce narrante, quella di un commilitone di Eden che era presente nel momento dell’attentato e che ha avuto un destino diverso dall’amico ferito: vite che si incrociano e poi si separano, ma non per questo restano distanti. Perché ogni distanza può essere azzerata dall’amore. In ogni condizione. Mentre Eden lotta per la vita, il suo compagno ripercorre i momenti più terribili, i segreti, le battaglie, i sentimenti che li hanno portati a condividere il presente. Aspettando il cielo è un romanzo toccante, che esplora i traumi meno visibili della guerra, interrogandosi sui valori della lealtà e dell’amicizia, sul tradimento e sull’amore.

Deux mille trente-quatre

release date: Jan 01, 2023
Deux mille trente-quatre
Au cours d''une mission de routine en mer de Chine, la commodore américaine Sarah Hunt repère un chalutier en détresse et décide de lui porter assistance. Un choix dangereux, car les Chinois revendiquent leur souveraineté sur ces eaux contestées. Dans le même temps, un F-35 américain surarmé et son pilote, Chris "Wedge" Mitchell, tombent aux mains de l''armée iranienne. Ces incidents apparemment isolés vont mettre en branle une implacable mécanique de confrontation. Personne ne souhaitant l''apocalypse nucléaire, chaque puissance joue au plus serré. Mais peut-on jamais tout prévoir ?
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