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A Bright Shining Lie

- John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam
Af: Neil Sheehan Engelsk Paperback

A Bright Shining Lie

- John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam
Af: Neil Sheehan Engelsk Paperback
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''Superb. If you ever read just one history of the Vietnam war, read and admire and celebrate this one '' John le Carré

WINNER OF THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD AND THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION

Outspoken, professional and fearless, Lt. Col. John Paul Vann went to Vietnam in 1962, full of confidence in America''s might and right to prevail. He was soon appalled by the South Vietnamese troops'' unwillingness to fight, by their random slaughter of civilians and by the arrogance and corruption of the US military. He flouted his supervisors and leaked his sharply pessimistic - and, as it turned out, accurate - assessments to the US press corps in Saigon. Among them was Sheehan, who became fascinated by the angry Vann, befriended him and followed his tragic and reckless career.

Sixteen years in the making, A Bright Shining Lie is an eloquent and disturbing portrait of a man who in many ways personified the US war effort in Vietnam, of a solider cast in the heroic mould, an American Lawrence of Arabia. Blunt, idealistic, patronising to the Vietnamese, Vann was haunted by a shameful secret - the fact that he was the illegitimate son of a ''white trash'' prostitute. Gambling away his career, Vann left the army that he loved and returned to Vietnam as a civilian in the pacification programme. He rose to become the first American civilian to wield a general''s command in war. When he was killed in 1972, he was mourned at Arlington cemetery by leading political figures of the day. Sheehan recounts his astonishing story in this intimate and intense meditation on a conflict that scarred the conscience of a nation.

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''Superb. If you ever read just one history of the Vietnam war, read and admire and celebrate this one '' John le Carré

WINNER OF THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD AND THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION

Outspoken, professional and fearless, Lt. Col. John Paul Vann went to Vietnam in 1962, full of confidence in America''s might and right to prevail. He was soon appalled by the South Vietnamese troops'' unwillingness to fight, by their random slaughter of civilians and by the arrogance and corruption of the US military. He flouted his supervisors and leaked his sharply pessimistic - and, as it turned out, accurate - assessments to the US press corps in Saigon. Among them was Sheehan, who became fascinated by the angry Vann, befriended him and followed his tragic and reckless career.

Sixteen years in the making, A Bright Shining Lie is an eloquent and disturbing portrait of a man who in many ways personified the US war effort in Vietnam, of a solider cast in the heroic mould, an American Lawrence of Arabia. Blunt, idealistic, patronising to the Vietnamese, Vann was haunted by a shameful secret - the fact that he was the illegitimate son of a ''white trash'' prostitute. Gambling away his career, Vann left the army that he loved and returned to Vietnam as a civilian in the pacification programme. He rose to become the first American civilian to wield a general''s command in war. When he was killed in 1972, he was mourned at Arlington cemetery by leading political figures of the day. Sheehan recounts his astonishing story in this intimate and intense meditation on a conflict that scarred the conscience of a nation.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 896
ISBN-13: 9780712666565
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0712666567
Kategori: USA: Vietnamkrigen
Udg. Dato: 1 okt 1998
Længde: 58mm
Bredde: 153mm
Højde: 233mm
Forlag: Vintage
Oplagsdato: 1 okt 1998
Forfatter(e): Neil Sheehan
Forfatter(e) Neil Sheehan


Kategori USA: Vietnamkrigen


ISBN-13 9780712666565


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 896


Udgave


Længde 58mm


Bredde 153mm


Højde 233mm


Udg. Dato 1 okt 1998


Oplagsdato 1 okt 1998


Forlag Vintage