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The Fearless Man: A Novel of Vietnam [Hardcover]

Donald Pfarrer (Author)
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October 5, 2004
On its publication in 1982, James Carroll called Donald Pfarrer’s Neverlight “the most intelligent and moving novel that I have read about Vietnam.” Paul Fussell wrote that it was “one of the finest novels about war I’ve ever read, and that includes A Farewell to Arms.” Now Pfarrer revisits the conflict and creates a modern classic–an epic novel of all the wars we wage to occupy ground, forge a future, and save our own souls.
The mission is Vietnam in microcosm: a quest to find and obliterate a secret enemy weapons cache. Leading this fateful journey is Captain MacHugh Clare, a draftee who has become the consummate soldier. Unconcerned with death, he shifts immediately each morning from unconsciousness to action, “from sound sleep to a crashing heart.” His reward at the end of the mission is the possibility of seeing his beloved wife. But for now, he cannot stop fighting long enough to see any other world but war.
Beside Mac is his opposite, Chaplain Paul Adrano, who knows only doubt and disillusion. He has come to Vietnam to kill his fear, to find his faith on the field of battle, and he will soon know the forbidden power of violence and the pull of sexual temptation.
Meanwhile, in America, Mac’s wife, Sarah, fights her own battle–against a feeling of uselessness, a suspicion that she is “not fit for anything the world needs.” Struggling with notions of a woman’s proper role, Sarah begins to see possibilities beyond merely waiting at home for the man she loves.
They all complete their missions in ways they had never anticipated.
From a jungle battlefield to the Citadel of Hue to the homefront, Donald Pfarrer paints in prose both violent and lyrical his characters’ attempts to believe and deny, commit and be released, search and destroy. Not since Norman Mailer’s The Naked and the Dead has a writer so powerfully explored the inner lives of men and women in war. The Fearless Man is a major work of fiction–one as meaningful, wild, tortured, and unsettling as the Vietnam experience itself.


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Starred Review. Courage and cowardice are the themes of Pfarrer's riveting Vietnam novel, one of the finest of its kind. Set in 1967–1968, Pfarrer's character-driven story tells of Marine Capt. MacHugh Clare and the men of his infantry company as they fight Vietcong and North Vietnamese soldiers in the jungles and cities of South Vietnam. Clare is a calm, cool battlefield leader who claims he has never been afraid, but when an inexperienced navy chaplain joins his unit on a dangerous search and destroy mission, Clare begins to regard his leadership in a different way. Lt. Paul Adrano, who has never seen combat, thinks he is prepared for the horrors of the modern battlefield, but he soon questions his vows and his worth as a priest and as a man. Watching both men carefully is Clare's senior enlisted man, Gunnery Sergeant Hitchcock, a crusty, battle-hardened Marine who will come to love one man and hate the other. As Clare, Adrano, Hitchcock and the Marines fight and die in Vietnam, Clare's wife, Sarah, and other Marine wives wonder and worry back home, fighting their own battles against loneliness, boredom, uncertainty and the dread of a government-issue telegram. Most of the men think they are fearless; only a few know the truth about themselves. Pfarrer's (Cold River) dramatic, suspenseful narrative offers a vivid and accurate depiction of combat leadership, comradeship, small unit tactics and the brutal perspective of Marine infantrymen in Vietnam. This is a story with visceral resonance. (Oct.)
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From Bookmarks Magazine

Fearless Man, according to most critics, ranks at the top of the list of Vietnam War lit. This is Pfaffer’s second book about the conflict (after Neverlight), and his best. It’s clear throughout the long narrative (and it might take a hundred pages or so to get into the story) that the author is operating with first-hand information. Pfarrer, a decorated Vietnam vet, also reported on the antiwar movement. His characters are achingly true to life, and the battlefield is bloody to the point of squeamishness. "The novel shows us the low ground and the high, the power and the grit and the filth of battle," writes the Chicago Tribune, "and embraces the broad human spectrum of those who struggle for victory, second by second, blast by blast."

Copyright © 2004 Phillips & Nelson Media, Inc.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 560 pages
  • Publisher: Random House; First edition. edition (October 5, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400062675
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400062676
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,257,539 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not Your Typical Nam Novel, June 16, 2006
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The two main characters in the book are Mac, the Dirty Delta Company commander and Father Paul, a Navy chaplain, assigned to Mac's Marines in Vietnam during 1967-1968. After fighting the VC and NVA in a jungle raid upon suspected enemy caches just off the Ho Chi Minh trail, Mac's company is rushed northward to try and help retake Hue' City in the aftermath of the Tet Offensive, a great military victory for the U.S. but a better propaganda victory for North Vietnam thanks to the media. There are descriptive firefights in the book but much of it is devoted to the thoughts of these men as various tragic situations confront them. Mac is a law school dropout who describes himself as a civilian caught in the Crotch until his tour is over. He develops into the best company commander in the battalion. Plus he has the assistance of Gunnery Sgt. Hitchcock, a battle hardened (maybe even blood thirsty)and combat savy fighter. Father Paul, a Catholic priest, has absolutely no idea what he has gotten himself into and loses his courage while huddling in a shell crater, trying to muster up the courage to go to a wounded Marine who is calling out for him. The ups and downs of the officers' wives back in the States waiting for their men to return are also looked at as well as the increasing polarization of Americans in their view of the war and its morality. Brought back a lot of memories for this old vet. There are Nam novels out there with better battle scenes but the philosophical approach of the main characters in the book makes for absorbing reading.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Probably a better story than the storytelling delivered, February 26, 2005
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I seldom rate a book that I've read all the way through as less than a four star book, because if I don't think they're that good, I don't finish them. This book was an exception to that loose rule in that I felt sure early in the book that it was going to be very good, but I became more and more disillusioned with it as I plodded to the final page. My fundamental problem with the book was that I never felt the author did a good job of clearly describing what was going on so that the reader could follow and visualize the story. At first I thought that might have been a writing style, but as it repeated itself, I just concluded it was a writing flaw. In my opinion, great writers put the reader into the story so that they can see and feel what's going on. This author either couldn't or chose not to do that for me in this book.

And, that's a shame and a lost opportunity for me, because the story of this book is a pretty interesting one about a very strong combat leader and his friend, the chaplain. Their personalities and experiences in life and in combat provided a sturdy skeleton of a story that might have become what I'd rate as a great book. Instead, because of what I see as a failute to clearly describe what's happening, especially in the combat scenes, I found this book to be more and more of a chore to read rather than a joy. You may read it and have a totally different view, but, if you ask me, I'd say you'd be better served to read anything written by James Webb rather than this book.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An extraordinary, classic portrait of men at war, November 6, 2004
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This book joins the classic and very best portraits of men in battle. Its accounts of the fighting on the ground in VietNam will ring true to any who have entered that hellish zone we call combat and emerged alive, relatively intact, with the hope that they can rejoin and still make a life in the world at home and with the women they left behind.

This is not just a book for men and it is not simply a war story. It is for all of us. It is about an unending phenomenon in the human experience - war - and how civilized people struggle to do what they must and, at the same time, keep alive the feelings and values that, within, they treasure. Readers who have not experienced combat will find Pfarrer a clear eyed and sympathetic but never bathetic guide to and within this other world that each generation seems destined to create, this parallel world that has clear boundaries and into which we often send our best.
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