Vietnam War literature is a reflection of a sustained tension between politics and history on the one hand and morality and the effect of the war on human nature on the other hand. Although the authors under discussion urge the reader to forget the political, moral and historical milieu of the Vietnam War, it is impossible to separate the war from those three factors and by extension, the literature that stems from it. I have chosen Philip Caputo’s A Rumor of War (1977) and Robert Mason’s Chickenhawk (1983) because I think they represent, perhaps in the simplest and least obtrusive way, the voices of 55 000 men whose names appear on a black, granite wall in Washington. The authors chose to write their respective memoirs for the Everyman who...
abstract: The purpose of this essay is to determine how the narratives of veterans who served in com...
This article addresses the combat memoirs of the Vietnam War, autobiographical narratives written af...
Georgia Southern University faculty member William T. Allison authored The Novel and Vietnam in Th...
Beyond its identifiable military, economic, and political aspects, the Vietnam war was a supreme wor...
Because the Vietnam war was like no other, it is not so surprising that the fiction and other litera...
In the narrative prose of the Vietnam War--specifically Graham Greene's The Quiet American, Tim O'Br...
Using a representative sample of the literature, both fiction and nonfiction, written by former Amer...
How does a returning veteran cope with the consequences of their experiences in a war they were draf...
What Americans refer to as the Vietnam War embraces much more than the conflict with North Vietnam. ...
The book highlights the central role played by Vietnam veterans in shaping public memory of the war....
This dissertation examines memoirs and non/fiction of the Vietnam War, written by combat veterans (T...
The Vietnam War was the United States's longest military conflict, a war marked by bitter controvers...
Examining literary works by Vietnam veteran authors, war memorials, received knowledge about the war...
In The Brass Bands Played Too Late, veterans tell their own stories about what happened when they ca...
Most of the fiction that was produced by soldier-writers after the American War in Vietnam has been ...
abstract: The purpose of this essay is to determine how the narratives of veterans who served in com...
This article addresses the combat memoirs of the Vietnam War, autobiographical narratives written af...
Georgia Southern University faculty member William T. Allison authored The Novel and Vietnam in Th...
Beyond its identifiable military, economic, and political aspects, the Vietnam war was a supreme wor...
Because the Vietnam war was like no other, it is not so surprising that the fiction and other litera...
In the narrative prose of the Vietnam War--specifically Graham Greene's The Quiet American, Tim O'Br...
Using a representative sample of the literature, both fiction and nonfiction, written by former Amer...
How does a returning veteran cope with the consequences of their experiences in a war they were draf...
What Americans refer to as the Vietnam War embraces much more than the conflict with North Vietnam. ...
The book highlights the central role played by Vietnam veterans in shaping public memory of the war....
This dissertation examines memoirs and non/fiction of the Vietnam War, written by combat veterans (T...
The Vietnam War was the United States's longest military conflict, a war marked by bitter controvers...
Examining literary works by Vietnam veteran authors, war memorials, received knowledge about the war...
In The Brass Bands Played Too Late, veterans tell their own stories about what happened when they ca...
Most of the fiction that was produced by soldier-writers after the American War in Vietnam has been ...
abstract: The purpose of this essay is to determine how the narratives of veterans who served in com...
This article addresses the combat memoirs of the Vietnam War, autobiographical narratives written af...
Georgia Southern University faculty member William T. Allison authored The Novel and Vietnam in Th...