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"Show me a hero and I will write you a tragedy," said F. Scott
Fitzgerald. Perhaps no event in American history better illustrates
this view than the Civil War and its principal players in the years
after the conflict. The value of military glory and ties to
greatness would turn toward the tragic even among the victors like
earthquake survivors stumbling into another world, simply trying to
make a new life. Their struggle would be a constant tug back toward
a destroyed past, and a confrontation with the reality of being
strangers in their own land. David Hardin's stories of eleven such
figures are revealing and touching: the explosive romance between
Jefferson Davis's daughter and the grandson of a Yankee
abolitionist; the struggle between the irreligious William T.
Sherman and his devout Catholic wife for the soul of their unstable
son; the bankrupt Ulysses Grant's heroic race to complete his
memoirs and provide for his family while dying of cancer. These are
among the stories and people in After the War, which also includes
the Southern diarist Mary Chesnut, the luckless Confederate John
Bell Hood, the sometimes Klan leader Nathan Bedford Forrest, the
shopaholic Mary Lincoln, the gentlemanly Joe Johnston, the
mythological Robert E. Lee, the underappreciated Union general
George Thomas, and the plucky Libbie Custer, who defended her
husband best known for his reckless disaster. Whether Northerner or
Southerner, their lives did not end at Appomattox. Their dissimilar
outcomes are a feast of irony and, collectively, a portrait of
national change. With eleven black-and-white photographs."
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