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Eric J. Schroeder (Author)

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November 30, 1992 0275935612 978-0275935610 1ST

Vietnam, We've All Been There is a unique collection of interviews with noted American writers who made the Vietnam war a subject of their work. The writers represented here were chosen by Dr. Schroeder because their books, plays, poems and reportage are among the best of the particular genre in which each one works--Norman Mailer, David Rabe, and Michael Herr among them. Provocative not only for the opinions and memories of the interviewees, this book is also interesting for its focus on the variety of literary forms and styles that emerged from the Vietnam experience.

The author makes the point that the more successful literature to come out of the war was from writers who stretched the limits of particular forms, giving birth to narratives that broke all the rules. For example, where journalism usually demands facts, Michael Herr, the author of Dispatches, insisted on much more. He described psychological states, assessed personal losses and personified the war in ways that were radically different from accepted reporting. As Dr. Schroeder reminds us, Vietnam deeply affected everyone who lived through it--thus there were many cultural effects that still beg for examination and thought. He spent nine years gathering these interviews and during that time the war was a constant presence in his life. For many Americans even a lifetime may not make it possible to come to terms with the war. And while it is important not to forget where we've been, it is also important to move forward. In this book, the writers we hear from, like the works they created, help us to remember the past with a reflective wisdom that is essential to informing our future.


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In 11 illuminating interviews, novelists, journalists, a poet and a playwright reflect on the role of Vietnam in their works. Journalist Michael Herr says he "privately" thinks of his book Dispatches as a novel, while C.D.B. Bryan stresses that the details of his book Friendly Fire are too fantastic for fiction. Films about Vietnam, according to novelist Robert Stone ( Dog Soldiers ), miss "the blurry space between events." Novelist Tim O'Brien ( Going After Cacciato ) disparages much contemporary literature on Vietnam as frivolous, and notes that his concerns are courage and justice, "dramatizing the impact of moral philosophy on human life." Schroeder, a lecturer in writing at the University of California-Davis, is a probing questioner, and his book has the quality of a rich dinner-table discussion. He also interviews John Sack, Norman Mailer, Bobbie Ann Mason, Bruce Weigl, Wallace Terry, Larry Heinemann and David Rabe. Photos not seen by PW.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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The more removed in time from Vietnam we become, the better we seem to be at coming to terms with the effects of the war and of the domestic upheaval that accompanied it. Schroeder, until now mainly known for his work in computer education, proposes that Vietnam's influence on American literature was so profound as to separate Vietnam War writings from those generated by previous conflicts. He interviews 11 writers (John Sack, Michael Herr, Wallace Terry, C.D.B. Bryan, Norman Mailer, Robert Stone, Tim O'Brien, Larry Heinemann, Bobbie Ann Mason, Bruce Weigl, and David Rabe) to support his thesis. While one may wish for a more critical approach than Schroeder offers, the responses to his questions do provide readers with additional background on the writers and their works. Recommended for academic libraries.
- John R. Vallely, Siena Coll. Lib., Loudonville, N.Y.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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The title of this book comes from the last lines of Michael Herr's Dispatches: "And no moves left for me at all but to write down some few last words and make the dispersion, Vietnam Vietnam Vietnam, we've all been there." Read the first page
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Michael Herr, Dog Soldiers, New York, Close Quarters, Paul Berlin, New Journalism, Tim O'Brien, United States, Paco's Story, Tom Wolfe, Civil War, Fort Dix, Hunter Thompson, John Sack, Going After Cacciato, National Book Award, Robert Stone, The Armies of the Night, The Orphan, The Things They Carried, White House, Air Force, David Rabe, Gloria Emerson, Harold Hayes
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