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Caputo, Philip 1941–: Critical Essay by Peter Andrews

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Tales of adventure set in Africa, with their prefabricated plots and pasteboard heroes, have become so much the special preserve of hack novelists that the genre has been all but spoiled for serious writers. Philip Caputo's [Horn of Africa, a] story of African gun running and clandestine warfare, begins in such a conventional way that it took me a few more pages than it should have to realize that it is the genuine article: a real novel stuffed with excitement and filled with sharply drawn characters, written by a tough, sinewy writer who has something more important on his mind than finding a new tax shelter….

As is to be expected from the author of "A Rumor of War," the finest memoir of men at arms in our generation, the battle scenes are brilliant. Mr. Caputo knows the muddled horror as well as the shameful exhilaration of combat, and he has the skill to put you at the center of it and rub your nose in the stink of it.

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