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American
Sniper
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Paperback cover
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Author
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Chris Kyle
Scott McEwen Jim DeFelice |
Country
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United
States
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Language
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English
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Subject
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Publisher
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William Morrow and Company, an imprint
of HarperCollins
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Publication date
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January
2, 2012
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Pages
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400
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978-0062082350
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American Sniper: The Autobiography of
the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History is a memoir by United States Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, written with Scott McEwen and Jim
DeFelice. With 255 kills, 160 of them officially confirmed by the Pentagon,
Kyle is the deadliest marksman in U.S. military history. The book was published
by William Morrow and Company on January 2,
2012, and appeared on The New York Times Best
Seller list for 37 weeks.
The memoir has sold over 1.2 million
copies across all formats (hardcover, paper and ebook), including 700,000
copies in 2015 alone, making it one of the best-selling books of 2015. It
landed atop all the major best-seller lists including the aforementioned The New York Times, and Publishers
Weekly, USA Today and No. 2 on Amazon.
Its film adaptation directed by Clint
Eastwood and featuring Bradley
Cooper as Kyle was released in 2014.
Post-publication retraction
In July 2014, the sub-chapter
"Punching Out Scruff Face" was removed from later editions of the
book, after a three-week trial in U.S. Federal Court where the jury found that
the author, Chris Kyle, had unjustly
enriched himself by defaming plaintiff Jesse
Ventura. In the book, Kyle described blackening the eye of "Scruff
Face", whom he later identified in media interviews as Jesse Ventura. The
jury awarded $500,000 for defamation and $1,345,477.25 for unjust enrichment.
The lawsuit, Ventura v. Kyle, is being appealed by the defendant's
estate to the United States
Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
In December 2014, attorneys for
Ventura filed a separate lawsuit against HarperCollins, the parent company of
the publisher, for failing to check the accuracy of the story it used in
publicity. The suit alleges that the false account used in publicity had
"increased sales" and generated "millions of dollars for
HarperCollins."
Other controversies
Secondary sources said Kyle's family
claimed he donated all his book proceeds to Veterans' Charity, but reports
surfaced that he had kept most of the profit for himself. National Review
rebutted the reported claim that all proceeds of his book went to veterans'
charities. According to reports, around 2 percent ($52,000) went to the
charities, while Kyle's family took $3 million.
Film adaptation
A film
adaptation of the book directed by Clint
Eastwood and featuring Bradley
Cooper as Kyle was released by Warner
Bros. and had its world première on November 11, 2014, at the American Film
Institute Festival, followed by a limited theatrical release in the United
States on December 25, 2014. It received a wide release January 16, 2015.
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