Jump to content

Buster Kilrain: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
angels, not angles
Tag: New redirect
 
(37 intermediate revisions by 29 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
#REDIRECT [[The Killer Angels]]
'''Buster Kilrain''' is the only fictional character in [[Michael Shaara]]'s 1974 novel about the [[American Civil War]] [[Battle of Gettysburg]], ''[[The Killer Angels]]''. His surname is a contraction of the title "The '''Kil'''le'''r''' '''An'''gels". the 1993 movie based on the book, ''[[Gettysburg (film)|Gettysburg]]'', and the sequel ''[[Gods and Generals (film)|Gods and Generals]]'', he was played by actor [[Kevin Conway (actor)|Kevin Conway]].

According to the novel ''[[Gods and Generals]]'' written by Shaara's son [[Jeffrey Shaara|Jeff]], Kilrain was born in [[1812]] in [[Belfast]]. He was originally a [[sergeant]] before being demoted to [[Private (rank)|private]] for assaulting a superior officer while drunk. According to the ''The Killer Angels'' and ''Gettysburg'', he died on the morning of [[July 3]], [[1863]], after being wounded twice while helping to defend [[Little Round Top]] the day before.

In both novels, he is the only fictional main character. His name came from a contraction of "Killer Angel".

The character of Kilrain also appears as the subject of a song about the Civil War by [[Steve Earle]] called "Dixieland."<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1pNQD4xD_8 Steve Earle - Dixieland]</ref>

It is likely that Michael Shaara based the character of Kilrain partly on the [[20th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment| 20th Maine's]] Sergeant George Buck. One day Buck was ill and stayed behind at camp. When a quartermaster ordered him to chop wood, Buck struck the officer. Colonel [[Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain]] was ordered to demote Buck to the rank of private. At Gettysburg, Buck was critically wounded and just before he died, Chamberlain promoted him back to his previous rank of sergeant.<ref>Desjardin, p. 60.</ref>

==References==
{{reflist}}
* Desjardin, Thomas A., ''Stand Firm Ye Boys from Maine: The 20th Maine and the Gettysburg Campaign'', Thomas Publications, 1995, ISBN 1-57747-034-6.
*Eishen, Thomas, ''Courage on Little Round Top'', Skyward Publishing, 2005, ISBN 1-881554-38-4.

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kilrain, Buster}}
[[Category:Characters in written fiction]]

[[Category:Fictional sergeants]]
[[Category:Fictional privates]]

{{lit-char-stub}}

Latest revision as of 08:23, 9 November 2018

Redirect to: