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A Trauma Artist examines how O'Brien's works variously rewrite his own traumatization during the war in Vietnam as a never-ending fiction that paradoxically ""recovers"" personal experience by both recapturing and (re)disguising it. Mark Heberle considers O'Brien's career as a writer through the prisms of post-traumatic stress disorder, postmodernist metafiction, and post-World War II American political uncertainties and public violence.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 --- Post-traumatic stress disorder --- War stories, American --- Postmodernism (Literature) --- Psychic trauma in literature --- Soldiers in literature --- Literature and the war --- History and criticism --- Psychic trauma in literature. --- Soldiers in literature. --- Literature and the war. --- History and criticism. --- O'Brien, Tim --- Vietnam War, 1961-1975 - Literature and the war --- Post-traumatic stress disorder - United States --- War stories, American - History and criticism --- Postmodernism (Literature) - United States --- O'Brien, Tim, --- O'Brien, William Timothy, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Thirty Years After: New Essays on Vietnam War Literature, Film and Art brings together essays on literature, film and media, representational art, and music of the Vietnam War that were generated by a three-day conference in Honolulu during Veterans Wee
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