Dispatches – Michael Herr

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Picador, 1978, Medium-format Paperback – History – 207pp. ISBN 0330255738.
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ISBN: 0330255738
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Dispatches by Michael Herr is a groundbreaking work of war journalism that forever altered the way the world viewed the Vietnam conflict. First published in 1977, this visceral, unfiltered account takes readers straight to the front lines, capturing the surreal madness, raw terror, and unexpected camaraderie of soldiers trapped in an unwinnable war. Herr, who served as a war correspondent for Esquire, strips away official narratives and patriotic façades to reveal the unvarnished truth of what happened in the jungles and battlefields of Southeast Asia.

Blending literary flair with brutal honesty, Dispatches became one of the definitive books on the Vietnam War and a landmark of New Journalism. Its hallucinatory, often nightmarish scenes inspired Stanley Kubrick’s film Full Metal Jacket, for which Herr later co-wrote the screenplay. Lauded by peers such as Hunter S. Thompson and John le Carré, this harrowing, deeply personal account remains essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the psychological toll of war and the generation it consumed.

A must-read for fans of modern war literature and history, Dispatches is a haunting, unflinching portrait of men, conflict, and the lies we tell ourselves about both.

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