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Title | : | The Lords of Discipline |
Author | : | Pat Conroy |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 512 pages |
Published | : | February 24th 1997 by Bantam (first published 1980) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. War. Military Fiction. American. Southern |
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Paperback | Pages: 512 pages Rating: 4.3 | 24213 Users | 1345 Reviews
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A novel you will never forget... This powerful and breathtaking novel is the story of four cadets who have become bloodbrothers. Together they will encounter the hell of hazing and the rabid, raunchy and dangerously secretive atmosphere of an arrogant and proud military institute. They will experience the violence. The passion. The rage. The friendship. The loyalty. The betrayal. Together, they will brace themselves for the brutal transition to manhood... and one will not survive. With all the dramatic brilliance he brought to The Great Santini, Pat Conroy sweeps you into the turbulent world of these four friends -- and draws you deep into the heart of his rebellious hero, Will McLean, an outsider forging his personal code of honor, who falls in love with a whimsical beauty... and who undergoes a transition more remarkable then he ever imagined possible.
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Original Title: | The Lords of Discipline |
ISBN: | 0553271369 (ISBN13: 9780553271362) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | South Carolina(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Lillian Smith Book Award (1981) |
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Ratings: 4.3 From 24213 Users | 1345 ReviewsAppraise Containing Books The Lords of Discipline
I'm a bit scared that I won't be able to describe how much I love this book and that Ill screw up this review. Every time I have the same problem with Conroy. Every time when I finish reading ''him'' I have this properly deep ache. I get spoiled and I find myself measuring almost everything Ive read so far. I even get angry because I know it will take a long and thorough research to find book(s), author(s) that could replace this Pat Conroy feeling. And I never do find them, I never managed. TheThe objects you valued defined you. (Page 376, The Lords of Discipline by Pat Conroy). Friedrich Nietzsche said, There are no beautiful surfaces without a terrible depth. The Lords of Discipline by Pat Conroy is able to demonstrate this with meticulous detail. It focuses on Will McLeans dark experiences in his last year at the Carolina Military Institute, a school where administration turns the other cheek to vicious hazing practices designed to produce real men. This is a story about love and
This is quite simply my very favorite book of all time. Pat Conroy draws upon some of the events of his days as a cadet at The Citadel to tell the story of Will McLean, a senior who attends the fictional Carolina Military Institute in Charleston, South Carolina on a basketball scholarship. Will is charged with shepherding the Institute's first black cadet, Tom Pearce, through his freshman year at CMI. In Charleston, South Carolina, in 1967, Pearce is being welcomed through the Gates of Legrand

This would be the 3rd unforgettable book I've read by Mr. Conroy in the past year, and to date. I just love reading his work. There is no other way to put it. He just simply writes, in my humble opinion, the most beautiful sentences I have ever read. He has an unflinching capacity to be so brutally honest it often hurts. But it is the greatest pain one can recieve from a great novel. The amount of passion, pain, and pure adrenaline within the pages of this book will not let the reader put this
Wow. An incredibly in-depth novel about life for young men in a military school. Hilarious, tragic, and sobering, THE LORDS OF DISCIPLINE is one of the best books I've ever read.
"The Lords of Discipline" is one of the best novels dealing with male love and friendship that I have ever read. Mr. Conroy has created as realistic a portrait of young adult companionship and comradely as I have found, to date, in literature. This long novel has many themes and characters, but the text is really about its narrator, Will McLean, and his years at a military college, known as "the Institute."The strengths of the book are many, but here are a few that come quickly to mind. The
Theres a lot of rough language and hazing in Pat Conroys (a former Citadel alum ) story about four very different roommates who rely on each other to survive military school during the Vietnam Era. Its a long buildup, but when the cadets discover a secret society going back decades at the school things really heat up and the last 150 pages are unputdownable. Its a tale you wont soon forget. Recommended with above considerations for those who enjoyed PCs more autobiographical The Great Santini.
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