Vietnam–Perkasie
A Combat Marine Memoir
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About the Book
In 1982, John Newman, curator of the Vietnam War Literature Collection at Colorado State University, said of W.D. Ehrhart: “As a poet and editor, Bill Ehrhart is clearly one of the major figures in Vietnam War literature.” This autobiographical account of the war, the author’s first extended prose work, demonstrates Ehrhart’s abilities as a writer of prose as well. Vietnam–Perkasie is grim, comical, disturbing, and accurate. The presentation is novelistic—truly, a “page-turner”—but the events are all real, the atmosphere intensely evocative.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
W.D. Ehrhart
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 328
Bibliographic Info:
Copyright Date: 1983
pISBN: 978-0-89950-076-8
eISBN: 978-0-7864-8757-8
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Foreword (John Clark Pratt) ix
Prologue xi
The Memoir 1
Military History of W.D. Ehrhart 313
About the Author 315
Book Reviews & Awards
- “As a poet and editor, Bill Ehrhart is clearly one of the major figures in Vietnam War literature”—John Newman, curator of the Vietnam War Literature Collection at Colorado State University;
- “one of the great poets and writers of nonfiction produced by the Vietnam War”—The Nation;
- “thoughtful and probing…a must”—Choice;
- “brutal, honest, funny and tragic”—Philadelphia Inquirer;
- “unrelenting, authentic…the most vivid exploration of a soldier’s conscience we’ve ever read…eloquent”—Samisdat;
- “a graphic portrait…gripping prose”—DAV Magazine;
- “I don’t think I’ve read another Vietnam narrative that presents a better picture of the participants, both Vietnamese and American, and their shared frustration as the war progressed”—John Clark Pratt, Lt. Col. USAF (ret.), author of The Laotian Fragments;
- “[Ehrhart] combines compassion, wit, and a poet’s eye for detail with the confessional charm of a bildungsroman: a profoundly moving, authentic work”—Natalie L.M. Petesch, author of Duncan’s Colony.