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Vietnam and Beyond - Tim O'Brien and the Power of Storytelling (Hardcover, New)
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Vietnam and Beyond - Tim O'Brien and the Power of Storytelling (Hardcover, New)
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Vietnam and Beyond: Tim O'Brien and the Power of Storytelling is a
comprehensive, in-depth study of one of the most thought-provoking
writers of the Vietnam war generation. This volume breaks away from
previous readings of O'Brien's development as a trauma artist and
an outspoken chronicler of the American involvement in Vietnam: its
thematic, rather than chronological, approach contextualizes
O'Brien's work beyond the confines of war literature. The necessary
exploration of O'Brien's recurrent engagement with the conflict in
Vietnam leads to a thorough discussion of the writer's revision of
key American (and western) ideas and concerns: the association
between courage, heroism and masculinity, the celebration of the
pioneering spirit in the frontier narrative, the sense of
superiority in the encounter with foreign civilizations, the
fraught relationship between power and truth, or reality and
imagination, and the attempt and the right to speak about
unspeakable events. All these themes, as Ciocia illustrates,
highlight O'Brien's compelling preoccupation with the role and the
ethical responsibility of the storyteller. With his clear
privileging of 'story-truth' over 'happening-truth', O'Brien makes
a bold, serious investment in the power of fiction, as testified by
his formal experimentations, metanarrative reflections and
sustained meditations on matters such as individual agency, moral
accountability and authenticity. Approached from this fresh
perspective, O'Brien emerges as a figure deserving to find a wider
audience and demanding renewed scholarly attention for his
remarkable achievements as a contemporary mythographer, an acute
observer of the human condition and a sharp critic of American
culture.
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