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Author
Publisher
Doubleday
Pub. Date
2005.
Language
English
Description
The National Book Award-winning author of Pacoand the ghosts he encounters on his return 30 years later. In 1966 just as the American military buildup in Vietnam was going into overdrive a working-class 22-year-old from Chicago was drafted into the army. Larry Heinemann served one year of combat duty with the 25th Infantry Division most of it in the vicinity of Cu Chi. It was the most horrific and consequential year of his life and it served as the...
Author
Publisher
Rourke Educational Media
Pub. Date
2019.
Accelerated Reader
IL: MG - BL: 6.2 - AR Pts: 1
Language
English
Description
"For the United States, the Vietnam War began as part of a global war on communism. About 2.7 million young Americans went to fight in a region the public knew little about. Americans at home followed the news and watched battles on television, both in Vietnam and on American streets as conflict over the war threatened to tear the country apart. By the end of the conflict, America had changed forever." --
Author
Publisher
University of Virginia Press
Pub. Date
2012.
Language
English
Description
Steinbeck in Vietnam offers for the first time a complete collection of the dispatches Steinbeck wrote as a war correspondent for Newsday. Rejected by the military because of his reputation as a subversive, and reticent to document the war officially for the Johnson administration, Steinbeck saw in Newsday a unique opportunity to put his skills to use. Between December 1966 and May 1967, the sixty-four-year-old toured the major combat areas of South...
Author
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Pub. Date
2006.
Language
English
Description
Dismantling Glory presents the most personal and powerful words ever written about the horrors of battle, by the very soldiers who put their lives on the line. Focusing on American and English poetry from World War I, World War II, and the Vietnam War, Lorrie Goldensohn, a poet and pacifist, affirms that by and large, twentieth-century war poetry is fundamentally antiwar. She examines the changing nature of the war lyric and takes on the literary...
Author
Publisher
Grove Press
Pub. Date
2000.
Language
English
Description
In this piercingly honest memoir, Bruce Weigl, who has established himself as one of our finest American poets, explores the central experience of his life as a writer and a man: The Vietnam War, which tore his life apart and in return gave him his poetic voice. Weigl knew nothing about Vietnam before enlisting in 1967, but he saw a free ride out of a difficult childhood among volatile people. The war completely changed his life; there was a before...
16) Tim O'Brien
Series
Publisher
Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc
Pub. Date
[2015]
Language
English
Description
This collection of critical essays on American writer Tim O'Brien includes a brief biography and a chronology of the author's life.