"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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