Living Dangerously: In Sweet Delusions and Datelines from Shrieking Hell
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- 11 Lesestunden
Living In Sweet Delusions And Datelines From Shrieking Hell is a history-driven narrative that explores the Vietnam War, deemed the most significant event of the latter half of the twentieth century. The story unfolds through flashbacks and live action, weaving together elements of battlefield experiences, personal relationships, and the interplay of politics and military life. Jim Jordan, a war correspondent, reports on the chaotic and surreal conflict, while Susanna Robinson, a seemingly simple beauty, reveals her deeper complexities as she navigates both the war and tumultuous relationships. Set in 1968, a year marked by riots, protests, and radical cultural shifts, the narrative introduces a cast of memorable characters amidst the chaos of the Tet Offensive. Among them are Sean Donlan, a cognac-drinking journalist, a fainting French photographer, and an anti-war female correspondent, all contributing to a tapestry of courage and cowardice. The story captures the essence of classic war novels, blending humor and realism. Donald Tate, the author, received the Ernie Pyle Memorial Award for his coverage in Vietnam and has reported on various global conflicts. A Memphis native, he now lives in Panama City, Florida, with his family.
