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Larry Heinemann

    Larry Heinemann è stato un romanziere americano il cui corpus di opere riguarda principalmente la guerra del Vietnam. Il suo stile di prosa è intransigentemente duro e onesto, riflettendo il suo background di classe lavoratrice. Si riferiva spesso ai suoi libri sul Vietnam come a una 'trilogia accidentale'. I suoi racconti e saggi del dopoguerra sono apparsi in numerose riviste e antologie e sono stati tradotti in diverse lingue.

    Pacos Story. Roman
    Agent Orange. Roman.
    Paco's Story
    Black Virgin Mountain
    Close Quarters
    • Close Quarters

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The narrative follows Philip Dosier, a young draftee from Chicago, as he navigates the harrowing realities of the Vietnam War. Through his unsparing perspective, readers experience the chaos of combat, the harsh conditions, and the emotional toll of warfare. The story highlights his transformation from an innocent teenager into a battle-hardened soldier, reflecting on the profound changes that war imposes on individuals. Drawing comparisons to classic war literature, it captures the brutal journey toward understanding and maturity amidst the backdrop of conflict.

      Close Quarters
    • Black Virgin Mountain

      A Return to Vietnam

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, this memoir captures Larry Heinemann's profound experiences as a soldier in 1967. The narrative follows his return to Vietnam, where he travels from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, grappling with haunting memories that reshaped his life and impacted his family. Through his journey, Heinemann solidifies his status as a significant voice in chronicling the complexities and horrors of the Vietnam War, offering a raw and honest reflection on his past.

      Black Virgin Mountain
    • Paco's Story

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The harrowing aftermath of the Vietnam War is vividly depicted through Paco Sullivan, the sole survivor of a devastating attack at Fire Base Harriette. Rescued after days of suffering, he returns to the U.S. with severe injuries and psychological scars. Struggling to reintegrate into civilian life, Paco seeks solace in a small town, yet the torment of his experiences remains unshakable. This National Book Award-winning narrative explores themes of trauma, resilience, and the enduring impact of war on the human spirit.

      Paco's Story
    • "Frisch aus der Highschool entlassen, wird Philip Dosier nach Vietnam geschickt - in einen Krieg, dessen Zielsetzung er nicht versteht, und gegen einen Feind, den er nicht kennt. Mit einem Schlag findet er sich in einer Welt gedankenloser Brutalität, nackter Angst und drückender Hitze wieder - mit einem Wort in der Hölle. Er lernt mit der ständigen Todesgefahr leben, und er lernt töten... - ein Antikriegsroman von Rang: authentisch, unsentimental, hart und völlig unheroisch. Ein Klassiker seines Genres, vergleichbar nur mit Norman Mailers "Die Nachten und die Toten" oder James Jones' "Verdammt in alle Ewigkeit"."

      Agent Orange. Roman.