Give me a book, fiction or non-fiction, about your country's civil war(s).
I've yet to find a single book that encompasses the scope and weight of the American civil war, but the combined memoirs of Sherman, Grant, and Lincoln along with the testimonies of prominent slaves' rights advocates and some choice poetry (Whitman, Melville, Longfellow, Dickinson) make for an amazing kaleidoscopic effect.
>>9597316
Read The Civil War: A Narrative, by Shelby Foote. He is a bit old-school in his attitude toward the South, but he put down everything and pretty well too. He has a lot of insight and nuance in his writing.
>>9596940
Ambrose Bierce is the best writer of the American Civil War.
>>9597407
oops, you asked for a book
Tales of Soldiers and Civilians
>>9596940
t b h the only US Civil War book I've read is a kids' novel, Rifles for Waite. I remember liking it
>>9597316
Just wait for Pynchon's book
i don't associate with any physical country so i'd say Kill All Normies
a history book but it is really good
>>9597719
a nigga can hope
My country never had a civil war.
>inb4 dissolution of Yugoslavia was a civil war
Spanish civil war:
>The forging of a rebel by Arturo Barea
>El laberinto mágico by Max Aub
>A sangre y fuego by Manuel Chaves Nogales
>The Spanish civil war by Hugh Thomas
>De las checas de Barcelona a la Alemania nazi by Otilia Castellví
>Madrid de corte a checa by Agustín de Foxá