About the Author:
John Sack is a founder of literary journalism, the one new literary form of the twentieth century. He was a newspaper reporter in North and South America, Europe, Africa and Asia, a contributor to Harper?s, The Atlantic and The New Yorker, a contributing editor of Esquire, a writer, producer, and special correspondent for CBS News, a war correspondent in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Yugoslavia and Afghanistan, and the author of ten nonfiction books.
Review:
"Great literature." -- The Dallas Morning News.
"Great reportage." -- The New York Times.
"Sack achieves for the Vietnam experience the quality of William Marchs Company K in World War I, of James Jones From Here to Eternity in World War II." -- The Los Angeles Times.
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