A review by cseibs
Redeployment by Phil Klay

3.0

We need more of this. Though maybe not exactly this, as several of the stories felt like drafts to be workshopped in his MFA. I could have seen this better as a novel than a collection; even though the stories changed, the point of view felt the same. A novel would have given continuity without that feeling of sameness that dogged a lot of the stories. That said, many of the stories were powerful and well-written and, on the whole, deeply disturbing.