This novel is set within the Vietnam War.
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A Japanese correspondent covers the war in Vietnam,
By sfaison@compuserve.com (new york) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Into a Black Sun (Paperback)
This may be the best book written about the American involvement in Vietnam. The smells, the mood, the feeling of Saigon all vibrate through these pages. Poetic, deeply insightful, moving; it conveys the hopelessness of the American effort in the most human terms, through the eyes of a romantic foreign correspondent. Though set in 1964-65, Kaiko seems to get the essence of the war, long before it played out. A brilliant book.
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