This exceptionally crafted novel by Parker delves into his two-year stint in the Army during the tumultuous Vietnam War. Parker, an awkward and aspiring artist, finds himself unable to fit in with the life of a soldier. Moreover, he struggles as a mediocre soldier. The novel effectively portrays the intricate details of military life, highlighting the honor, camaraderie, bureaucracy, and brutality that characterize it. There are scenes that could easily be found in Kafka’s “The Trial.” Despite never reveling in the extreme violence, the novel concludes with a powerful scene where Parker must deliver the flag to the family of a fallen soldier, effectively summarizing the violence, sensuality, and honor of military service, particularly in the context of a senseless war.