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Kandahar Tour takes the reader into Afghanistan, into the battlegroup responsible for driving the Taliban farther into outlying areas, to establish a broad security and development zone, allowing Task Force 1-07, the UN and NATO to increase their restoration initiatives. The book details the combined work of soldiers—Canadian and their dozen allies--and their commanders, aid workers, the RCMP, and NGOs—all of the pieces that are a part of the Afghan mission, often overlooked by journalists and media. Kandahar Tour is a thorough accounting of life and mission in Afghanistan. Task Force 1-07, the third rotation, deployed to Afghanistan from February to August 2007. Its core was the 2 nd Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment from CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick, backed by reservists from famous militia units from all over Atlantic Canada. The University of New Brunswick’s Gregg Centre’s close affiliation to this Army of the Atlantic gives the authors excellent access to participants. Their connections and security clearance status with Land Forces Command provided the authors with access to official war diaries and after-action reports, enabling them to write a rich and accurate account of the fight against bomb-making cells and drug gangs that occurred simultaneously with the dramatic but unsung effort to establish a stable government. The latter involves an often frustrating struggle with corruption as well as a desperate battle against crippling drought, poverty and a destructive, Taliban-driven opium economy. The third rotation to Kandahar marked an historic turning point. Only one year earlier, Canadian soldiers were confined to Kandahar City and its outlying districts and were locked in an unexpected conventional battle against 1500 Taliban fighters and local recruits. Twelve months later, hard-core Taliban and foreign fighters were scattered in small groups to remote parts of the province while local Kandaharis returned to their farms on the promise that Canada and NATO would provide them security. During “Roto 3,” the “Royals” pushed the security and development zone far and wide out into rural Kandahar allowing UN and NATO Afghan restoration operations to function as intended and with growing momentum. One of the key rebuilding projects, a joint CIDA-Canadian forces effort, is that of the Dala Dam in northern Afghanistan, which controls the flow of the Arbadan River through Panjuwaii and provides precious irrigation. This dam was destroyed by the Soviets and its reconstruction is essential. Such recent progress goes largely unreported in Canada. The authors are much impressed with how life has returned to normal in Kandahar City. This book is an honest assessment of the conditions today in Afghanistan—and of the future.
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这本书的叙事节奏像一辆在崎岖山路上飞驰的吉普车,让你时刻保持警惕,心脏提到了嗓子眼。作者对细节的捕捉能力简直是魔术师级别的,那种异域风情扑面而来,仿佛我能闻到空气中混合着尘土、香料和某种说不上来的、带着历史厚重感的木材的气息。故事的展开并非直线型,而是像一条条复杂交错的支流,最终汇入一个令人震撼的主流。人物的塑造极其立体,没有绝对的好人或坏蛋,每个人都在各自的困境中挣扎求存,他们的选择充满了灰色地带,这恰恰是现实最真实的面貌。我尤其欣赏作者处理冲突的方式,它不是那种廉价的爆炸或枪战,而是更深层次的、源于文化冲突和个人信仰抉择的内在撕扯,每一次对话都像是在刀尖上跳舞,充满了潜在的张力。读到一半时,我不得不放下书,抬头望着窗外,试图将书中的景象与我所处的宁静环境剥离开来,那种强烈的代入感,让人对书中描绘的那些遥远而神秘的地方产生了强烈的探访欲望,但同时又感到一种被命运洪流裹挟的无力感。
评分这份阅读体验,坦白说,是一场对耐心的考验,但回报绝对是丰厚的。它更像是一部精雕细琢的历史文献,而非传统意义上的小说。作者似乎花费了数年时间沉浸于那些古老文献和口述历史之中,然后才提笔。文字的密度极高,每一个段落都蕴含着丰富的历史背景和地理知识,如果你只是囫囵吞枣地翻阅,错过的信息量会让你抓耳挠腮。我发现自己经常需要停下来查阅地图,去理解那些拗口的族名和地名是如何相互牵连的。它探讨的主题非常宏大,关于边界的流动性、信仰的坚韧性,以及权力更迭中个体命运的渺小。读完后,我感觉自己的世界观被悄悄地拓宽了一圈,那种对“我们认为理所当然”的既定事实产生了深刻的怀疑。它没有提供简单的答案,而是抛出了一系列更复杂、更耐人寻味的问题,迫使读者在合上书本后,依然在脑海中进行着一场无休止的辩论。
评分这部作品的震撼力,在于它不动声色地展示了文明的脆弱性。它没有渲染宏大的战争场面,而是聚焦于那些细微的、日复一日的生存挣扎,正是这些挣扎,最终塑造了历史的走向。作者的文字功底毋庸置疑,他能够用最精炼的句子勾勒出最复杂的心理图景,没有一句废话,每个词语都像是经过千锤百炼才放到那个位置上的。我喜欢它那种略带忧郁的、对人类集体记忆缺失的叹息。故事的氛围是压抑的,但又在字里行间透露出对生命本身顽强生命力的赞美。它不是那种读完后会让你感到轻松愉快的“消遣”读物,而是一次深刻的、需要投入大量心力去消化的精神洗礼,读完后,你必须花时间去整理思绪,让那些复杂的图像和沉重的情感在你的内心深处沉淀下来。
评分如果用一句话来概括,这本书就是一幅由无数微小、但至关重要的碎片拼凑而成的宏大壁画,色彩深沉,笔触粗犷有力。我喜欢作者那种近乎苛刻的客观性,即使描绘到最残酷的场景,叙述的语调也始终保持着一种冰冷的、记录者的姿态,这种疏离感反而让情感的冲击力更加持久和深刻。书中对社会阶层的描写细致入微,从权力的中心到被遗忘的边缘群体,每个人都有自己生存的逻辑和生存的代价。我特别留意到作者在处理女性角色时的细腻手法,她们的抗争往往是无声的,却比男性的喧嚣更具毁灭性。这本书的结构很有趣,它采用了多重叙事视角,但这些视角并非简单地叠加,而是像棱镜一样,将同一个事件从不同角度折射出截然不同的光芒,让你对“真相”这个概念产生怀疑。
评分怎么说呢,读完这本,我感觉像是从一场冗长而真实的梦中醒来,空气中还残留着那种令人窒息的紧张感。这本书的魅力不在于情节的跌宕起伏(虽然也不乏紧张时刻),而在于它对人类在极端压力下行为模式的精准解剖。作者仿佛是一位人类行为学家,用文学的语言,记录了一群人在绝境中如何维护尊严、如何妥协、如何背叛。语言风格是其最大的特色之一,它时而像古代史诗那样庄重,时而又突然切换到极其口语化、充满地方特色的俚语,这种反差制造了一种强烈的真实感,让人觉得这些人物是真实存在于那个时空背景下的。我特别欣赏它对“时间”的处理,书中对过去的回溯和对未来的预示穿插得非常自然,使得整个故事拥有了一种超越线性的、宿命般的沉重感。
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