Five Forks: Waterloo of the Confederacy

Robert Alexander author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:White Pine Press

Published:30th May '19

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The Battle of Five Forks was one of the the last battles of the American Civil War. A week later, Lee surrendered. Two weeks later, Lincoln was dead. In this meditation on that battle, Alexander juxtaposes the story of the battle, which he tells through narrative, letters, and journal entries, with his own impressions, viewing the South through Northern eyes. In addition, he views contemporary American society through the story of the Civil War and specifically through the story of Five Forks.

“Robert Alexander’s Five Forks is a splendid and intriguing study of the South’s Waterloo. I can’t recommend too highly this book that so clearly belongs in anyone’s permanent Civil War collection. The prose is improbably lucid and lovely.” —Jim Harrison “Alexander’s purpose is not to furnish us with another tactic account of the Battle of Five Forks, fought April 1, 1865, but rather to entwine a narrative of those events which led up to this climatic battle of the Civil War known as ‘the Waterloo of the Confederacy.’ With the generous use of primary sources, from commanding generals to the common soldier, he interweaves their stories in telling how the two contending armies got to Petersburg, along with providing a lively discussion on how the war actually came to be. It is thought-provoking read and recommend for all who enjoy this period in America’s history.” —Chris Calkins, Historian, Petersburg, Virginia “I have read a range of work from Hart Crane and Walt Whitman to contemporary writers. Five Forks stands with the best of them, an original and imaginative creation the structure of which —part narrative, part poetry, part history, part journal—sets it apart and heightens its appeal.” —Marie Harris, New Hampshire Poet Laureate 1999-2004

ISBN: 9781945680281

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170 pages