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The Broken Man
Lawrence William's description of his time in Vietnam during 1968 and 1969 is more than a memoir--it is a testament to the idiocy of war and an indictment of those who planned, facilitated, and commanded this tragic folly. At times sad, funny, or just plain bizarre this work of non-fiction paints a uniquely bleak picture of a young do-gooder and his various transformations. |
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