Missionaries

“Missionaries” by Phil Klay is a literary exploration of the complexities surrounding war and its aftermath, published by Canongate Books in 2020. This edition spans 407 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Mason, a U.S. Army Special Forces medic, and Lisette, a foreign correspondent, as they navigate the lingering effects of America’s post-9/11 conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Their paths converge in Colombia, where they confront the challenges of a civil war and the influence of narco gangs, highlighting the intricate dynamics of military and local government partnerships.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences as Mason becomes a liaison to the Colombian military, while Lisette prepares to document the unfolding events. The story also introduces Juan Pablo, a Colombian officer tasked with bridging cultural divides, and Abel, a militia lieutenant grappling with loss and survival in a lawless region. Through these characters, the book delves into themes of camaraderie, the moral ambiguities of war, and the harsh realities faced by those caught in the crossfire. “Missionaries” offers a nuanced perspective on the interplay between personal and political conflicts in a world shaped by violence and desperation.
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“Neither Mason, a U.S. Army Special Forces medic, nor Lisette, a foreign correspondent, has emerged from America’s long post-9/11 wars in Iraq and Afghanistan unscathed. Yet war also exerts a terrible draw that neither can shake–the noble calling, the camaraderie, the life-and-death stakes. Where else in the world can such a person go? All roads lead to Colombia, where the US, with its patented fusion of intelligence dominance and quick-striking special operators, has partnered with local government to stamp out a vicious civil war and keep the predatory narco gangs at bay. Mason, now a liaison to the Colombian military, is ready for the good war, and Lisette is more than ready to cover it. For Juan Pablo, Mason’s counterpart in the Colombian officer corps, translating reality into a language the Americans can understand requires a cartoonist’s gift for caricature, but it’s child’s play next to the challenge of navigating the viper’s nest of factions bidding for power, in the capital and far out in the field. And if Juan Pablo’s view is dark, the outlook of Abel, a lieutenant in the militia Los Mil Jesuses, which controls territory in rural Norte de Santander, a region on the Venezuelan border where the writ of law scarcely runs, is positively Stygian. Abel has lost everything he loves in the carnage that for his entire life has flowed unceasingly in this region, where the lines between drug cartels, militias, and the state are semi-permeable. It is Abel’s cruel fate to find safety only by serving a man he has come to fear and loathe.”–
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