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A Rumor of War by Philip Caputo

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A Rumor of War

The Classic Vietnam Memoir

Philip Caputo, Kevin Powers

Picador · Print & ebook · August 1, 2017

Reading lane: Vietnam War History

The New York Times Bestseller Sidney Hillman Foundation Award Winner "Heartbreaking, terrifying, and enraging.

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Who It's For

Good for readers interested in personal military memoirsThose studying the Vietnam War and its impact

Book Details

Authors
Philip Caputo, Kevin Powers
Publisher
Picador
Published
August 1, 2017
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Vietnam War History · Veterans' Stories
Reading lane
Vietnam War History

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Publisher Categories

  • Military Lives

  • Vietnam War History

  • 20th-Century America

About This Book

The New York Times Bestseller Sidney Hillman Foundation Award Winner "Heartbreaking, terrifying, and enraging. It belongs to the literature of men at war." — Los Angeles Times Book Review The 40th anniversary edition of the classic Vietnam memoir—featured in the PBS documentary series The Vietnam Wa r by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick—with a new foreword by Kevin Powers. The Pulitzer Prize-winning author delivers a harrowing work that became a national reckoning. In March of 1965...

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The New York Times Bestseller Sidney Hillman Foundation Award Winner "Heartbreaking, terrifying, and enraging. It belongs to the literature of men at war." — Los Angeles Times Book Review The 40th anniversary edition of the classic Vietnam memoir—featured in the PBS documentary series The Vietnam Wa r by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick—with a new foreword by Kevin Powers. The Pulitzer Prize-winning author delivers a harrowing work that became a national reckoning. In March of 1965, Lieutenant Philip J. Caputo landed at Danang with the first ground combat unit deployed to Vietnam. Sixteen months later, having served on the line in one of modern history’s ugliest wars, he returned home—physically whole but emotionally wasted, his youthful idealism forever gone. A Rumor of War is far more than one soldier’s story. Upon its publication in 1977, it shattered America’s indifference to the fate of the men sent to fight in the jungles of Vietnam. In the years since then, it has become not only a basic text on the Vietnam War but also a renowned classic in the literature of wars throughout history and, as the author writes, of "the things men do in war and the things war does to them."

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