Goodbye, Darkness: A Memoir of the Pacific War
ISBN-10: 0316501115
ISBN-13: 9780316501118
Contributor: Jimmy Lebel
Review Date: 30 Jul 2010
Goodbye, Darkness: A Memoir of the Pacific War is a simply superb memoir of the war in the Pacific. William Manchester, whose father was a WWI Marine, uses vivid descriptors, and leaves nothing to the imagination when it comes to the horrors that he and his fellow Marines had to suffer through while waging war against the Japanese all over the Pacific. He also brings the perspective of what some of these sites looked like when he revisited them in the 70's. I found it quite disturbing as a former Marine that some of these famous battle fields such as the deadly island of Peleliu, have but a crumbling, dilapidated remnant of a monument to the countless Marines that gave their lives for, in hindsight, a frivolous effort. I found it equally disturbing that the same trend was found at other sites of great sacrifice such as Tarawa, and the Philippines. I found myself asking; how could we forget?
Manchester also does a great job of touching on his post war emotions. I loved how he incorporated dreams that he was having during his trip back to all of the battle sites. It seemed like just being back at those hallowed grounds evoked certain memories that he had suppressed, for obvious reasons. He always saw himself as a young sergeant, almost watching himself as if on the big screen, reacting to certain situations. One of these came while spending a night in a fox hole on Bloody Ridge on the island of Guadalcanal.
Just reading this gave me goose bumps. I can appreciate Manchester's dilemma here not only as a former Marine, but as a current leader. He had suppressed the guilt of Lefty's death. And he recounted it via one of his many dreams. It is these dreams that help Manchester come to grips with what he had been thorough, some 30 years later. By the end of the book the Sergeant is gone, and only the old man is left.
This book gets you on so many different levels. It is almost hard to grasp all of them the first time around. I will definitely be picking this book up again in the near future. I am proud to be associated with men like William Manchester. Their sacrifices were so great. This book gives you a firsthand account of those sacrifices, and all of their consequences after the fact. How could we forget?
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