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Slow Walk in a Sad Rain

di John P. McAfee

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"Slow Walk in a Sad Rain is already being hailed as the Catch-22 of the Vietnam War. Based on the author's own experiences as a combat Green Beret, this poignant, darkly comic debut novel establishes John P. McAfee as an extraordinary new voice in wartime fiction." "The story begins in Special Forces A Camp, number 134, twenty miles above Moc Hoa and less than a mile from the Cambodian border. The camp's Green Berets, dividing their time between boredom and terror, are ostensibly led by a captain (and the narrator). But the officer actually takes his cue from an aggressive sergeant named Shotgun who is alternately crazy and wise, but always irresistibly, frighteningly dangerous. The altogether appropriate motto of A Camp is "Normal is a cycle on a washing machine."" "Commanding officers issue orders that have no meaning. Weapons are used in ways that are the grotesque opposite of their original design. And in an experience that has a real-life counterpart, the Green Berets stumble on a shocking alliance between the CIA and North Vietnam, something they realize they must destroy - even at the cost of bringing both sides down on them." "The first novel to explore the nightmarishly absurd underside of America's clandestine operations in Vietnam, Slow Walk in a Sad Rain ranks as one of the most powerful transmutations of personal experience into dramatic fiction."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (altro)
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"Slow Walk in a Sad Rain is already being hailed as the Catch-22 of the Vietnam War. Based on the author's own experiences as a combat Green Beret, this poignant, darkly comic debut novel establishes John P. McAfee as an extraordinary new voice in wartime fiction." "The story begins in Special Forces A Camp, number 134, twenty miles above Moc Hoa and less than a mile from the Cambodian border. The camp's Green Berets, dividing their time between boredom and terror, are ostensibly led by a captain (and the narrator). But the officer actually takes his cue from an aggressive sergeant named Shotgun who is alternately crazy and wise, but always irresistibly, frighteningly dangerous. The altogether appropriate motto of A Camp is "Normal is a cycle on a washing machine."" "Commanding officers issue orders that have no meaning. Weapons are used in ways that are the grotesque opposite of their original design. And in an experience that has a real-life counterpart, the Green Berets stumble on a shocking alliance between the CIA and North Vietnam, something they realize they must destroy - even at the cost of bringing both sides down on them." "The first novel to explore the nightmarishly absurd underside of America's clandestine operations in Vietnam, Slow Walk in a Sad Rain ranks as one of the most powerful transmutations of personal experience into dramatic fiction."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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