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The things they carried : a work of fiction / by Tim O'Brien. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Mariner Books/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, (c)2009.Edition: First Mariner books editionDescription: 233 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780618706419
  • 9780547391175
  • 9781606865064
  • 9781451762747
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PS3565.O999.T456 2009
Contents:
Subject: This work depicts the heroic young men of Alpha Company as they carry the emotional weight of their lives to war in Vietnam in a patchwork account of a modern journey into the heart of darkness. They battle the enemy (or maybe more the idea of the enemy), and occasionally each other. In their relationships, we see their isolation, loneliness, rage, and fear. They miss their families, girlfriends, and buddies; they miss the lives they left back home. Yet they find sympathy and kindness for strangers (the old man who leads them unscathed through the mine field, the girl who grieves while she dances) and love for each other because, in Vietnam, they are the only family they have.
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Leisure (by snack nook) Leisure (by snack nook) G. Allen Fleece Library LEISURE Fiction PS3565.O999.T456 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923002087159

This work depicts the heroic young men of Alpha Company as they carry the emotional weight of their lives to war in Vietnam in a patchwork account of a modern journey into the heart of darkness. They battle the enemy (or maybe more the idea of the enemy), and occasionally each other. In their relationships, we see their isolation, loneliness, rage, and fear. They miss their families, girlfriends, and buddies; they miss the lives they left back home. Yet they find sympathy and kindness for strangers (the old man who leads them unscathed through the mine field, the girl who grieves while she dances) and love for each other because, in Vietnam, they are the only family they have.

The things they carried -- Love -- Spin -- On the rainy river -- Enemies -- Friends -- How to tell a true war story -- The dentist -- Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong -- Stockings -- Church -- The man I killed -- Ambush -- Style -- Speaking of courage -- Notes -- In the field -- Good form -- Field trip -- The ghost soldiers -- Night life -- The lives of the dead.

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