The WCR Interview #4 — Matt Gallagher— February 2016

The Iraq War seemed from the outset a poor candidate to produce lasting works of literature. There was no meaningful discussion beforehand of the rationale for intervention to remove Saddam Hussein, and the war unfolded with predictable Sisyphean senselessness. The U.S. public was bombarded with too much information on specific battles or strategies and too little insight into the larger …