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~ David Willson (Author)
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This plotless, characterless debut, which reads as memoir loosely disguised as fiction, is related by a nameless soldier, a 24-year-old self-described loser ("a piece of jetsam on the sea of life") with a menial desk job in Vietnam. The often self-deprecating narrator is also funny, intelligent and cynical: "Read an odd article today on a feud in Ky's cabinet. Some nonsense about . . . favoritism by Ky toward Cabinet members from the North because he's from the North. Why is Ky running South Vietnam if he's from the North? The word 'corrupt' is used. I'll bet that explains it." Unfortunately, the diligent diarist barely enlivens perfunctory entries about typing letters and doing the laundry with such confidences as "Tomorrow is St. Pat's Day and I won't have to dig deep into the wardrobe to find something green to wear." Resident critic-in-country, he reviews books, movies and Army cuisine: "The usual drink with dinner here is a non-sweetened limeade made from real limes. It would cure scurvy posthumously." At times charming and clever, the obscenity-rich journal ultimately suffers from an unrelenting sameness that is the hallmark of Army life. Its weary dailiness might have been relieved had the novel of the subtitle been more in evidence. As the narrator indicates, "I glanced back over my diary entries and could not believe the redundancy but that is the way it is."
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...funny and hard in the way of bright comic moments and gentle gestures. -- Richard Currey, Fatal Light

The narrator is magnificently annoying and I think the messages transcend him effectively...a clever yet incisive book. -- Nancy Anisfiled, Vietnam Anthology

[Willson's] characters are at once wonderfully absurd and chillingly real. -- W.D. Ehrhart, Vietnam-Perkasie

Product Details

  • Paperback: 313 pages
  • Publisher: Black Heron Press (May 1, 1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0930773063
  • ISBN-13: 978-0930773069
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,921,569 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Unique Vietnam War Story With Unusual Anti-Hero Theme, August 5, 2000
By Franklin D. Rast (Baton Rouge, LA, USA) - See all my reviews
As a Vietnam veteran, this book made me chuckle with the author's well-depicted description of what it was like being a lowly clerk in a non-combatant environment. No one else, and this is important; because of the real courage it takes to tell about one's "real" war experiences, which are often not daring exacerbations of Herculean heroics as depicted in many books about Nam, has cut out the self-serving---"I won the war single-handed," chaff, like the simple well-written satire of David Willson. In one form or another, we all complained in Vietnam. What I have liked about the book is that it reeks not the John Wayne bull (No offense intended to the ninty-nine percent of those who served as Navy SEAL's, Green Berets, CIA ['So bad, man---I still can't talk about it.'], and the several hundred Spartacus clones who arrived back in "the World" with a genuine shrunken head of Ho Chi Minh dangling from a dried piece of enemy intestine around their necks.) I can identify with all said, and this must have been hard to write---No other book covers REMF's (Rear Echelon Mother F-----'s) with true candor like this. A rare jewel for the serious student of the Vietnam war, but God knows the author's photo on the cover will never make an Army recruiting poster. The ending is a fitting climax to a very unusual, well-written, and honest down-to-earth book about the finer aspects of the war in Vietnam. Sincerely, Franklin D. Rast, author, "Don's Nam," and "Ghosts In The Wire."
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5.0 out of 5 stars Honesty hurts, November 9, 1997
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David Willson has written an honest book on war. There are no heroes, no glory, no war booty, but there is lots of typing. The boredom of military life shines through in this rare book. The REMF perspective is the most well known among veterans, but the least understood among the non-veterans. Read this and believe it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I Loved This Book!, March 16, 2000
With tongue firmly planted in cheek, David A. Willson presents another side of the Vietnam War, the nonRambo rear echelon. The main character in REMF Diary, an army clerk, is funny, wise, sarcastic, and philosophical. I loved this book! Diana J. Dell, author, A Saigon Party: And Other Vietnam War Short Stories.
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