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Field of Honor: A Novel

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Field of Honor: A Novel by D.L. Birchfield follows the story of Lance Corporal Patrick Pushmataha McDaniel, a half-blood Choctaw who has been hiding from the U.S. Marine Corps for over a decade. When his secluded home is invaded by the military, McDaniel discovers an underground Choctaw civilization, leading him into a world of culture and politics where traditional ball games reign. The book is filled with erratic, frenzied action reminiscent of the film "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and the quirky characters akin to those in "Catch 22." Birchfield's witty observations about the U.S. military, Choctaw history, and a blend of modern concepts with sacred Indian mythology create a unique and engaging narrative.

Characters:

Characters are eccentric and humorous, particularly the protagonist, and reflect a mix of stereotypes and unique identities.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is witty, humorous, and imaginative, blending serious themes with absurdity to create a unique reading experience.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot is characterized by bizarre satire, addressing a variety of subjects including American politics and Choctaw culture, through the escapades of the main character.

Setting:

The setting is a blend of McGee Valley in Oklahoma and an imaginative underground Choctaw civilization.

Pacing:

The pacing is fast and frenetic, with quick transitions that maintain a high level of engagement.

Notes:

Field of Honor is a bizarre satire that critiques various aspects of American culture and politics, including history, language, and the military.
The novel features a mix of modern concepts and sacred Indian mythology, creating a unique storytelling approach.
A significant part of the action takes place underground in caverns and mysterious beltways.
The main character, McDaniel, is a deserting Marine hiding in a secluded Oklahoma valley for ten years.
The story integrates witty observations about the United States military and several subjects from Choctaw culture.
The book draws comparisons to other works like One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Catch-22, both for its humor and erratic action.
Birchfield's writing aims to push boundaries, creating a new genre that combines suspense, Indian history, and military farce.
The novel includes humorous references to psychological conditions like 'Stockholm Cowardice Syndrome Dysfunction.'
The underground Choctaw civilization is a significant element, showcasing the challenges and cultures within this hidden community.
Despite its engaging nature, some readers wished for a longer resolution to the story's conflicts.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Triggers include themes of war, mental illness, and cultural appropriation.

From The Publisher:

In D. L. Birchfield's Field of Honor, a secret underground civilization of Choctaws, deep beneath the Ouachita Mountains of southeastern Oklahoma, has evolved into a high-tech culture, supported by the labor of slaves kidnapped from the surface. Underground, long yellow rows of corn stand tall and ripe in immense, brightly lit greenhouses, and great games of stickball are played in the dark in huge stadiums with glowing balls.

The twentieth century has been one long, golden summer for this underground Choctaw community, where nothing is more important than the ball games. Here Choctaw traditions are safe from the cultural genocide being waged in the world above. But crisis is about to strike the underground community, threatening its continued existence.

Into this idyllic underground Choctaw world stumbles P. P. McDaniel, a half-blood Choctaw Marine Corps deserter from the Vietnam War who has the great misfortune of suffering from Stockholm Cowardice Syndrome Dysfunction. Reeling from culture shock and struggling for his own survival, McDaniel becomes entangled in political intrigue and an unlikely romance in this rich satire.

 
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