ABSTRACT THE MEADOW: A NOVEL by Scott A. Winkler The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2015 Under the Supervision of Professor George Clark The Meadow considers the question of how all Americans, both civilians and military personnel alike, are affected by the United States’ military actions. Set during the Vietnam era, The Meadow tells the story of Walt Neumann, who is torn between his dream of going to college and his father’s insistence that his sons serve their nation as he did in World War II. Circumstance unexpectedly enables Walt to pursue his dream, but he also comes to realize the source of his father’s convictions and fully grasps for the first time the impact his father’s military service has had on him and his family and the ra...
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Vietnam War veteran Tobey Herzog ’68 uses the prism of literature to shed new light on life beyond t...
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The Vietnam War damaged the American myth of innocence, letting the public regard not only the gover...
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This dissertation examines four novels that specifically and deliberately focus on the perspectives ...
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