In Touch

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
6536162 
Category
Biographies & Memoirs  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1969 
Publisher
Pages
202 
Subject
Vietnam War Memoir 
Description
A narrative of the author’s experience serving as a Communications Specialist in Viet Nam in 1969, and his arrest for marijuana possession shortly after returning to the states, and finally some general philosophical reflections.

The book is divided into 3 chapters: “At War”, “At Home” and “At Peace”. The author served as a communications specialist in Viet Nam, mainly stationed in bases within civilian regions of South Viet Nam, but his first hand account is still very valuable contribution to the literature, or history, of that war.

The second chapter includes a reprint of a magazine article describing the trial of his drug arrest. As the son of the famous author, John Steinbeck, and also still serving in the army, the arrest generated a lot of publicity. The article, “Who Me? I’m a Sociologist”, by Tom Kelly for the Washington Magazine is a very interesting third person perspective on the events described by the primary author, and demonstrates that the trial really had achieved wide publicity. It’s also very well written article, and worth reading on its own.

The last chapter, “At Home” contains general philosophical observations that seem consistent with the times, and somewhat dated. However, in comparison to many post-60’s reflections in print or in film, it has the advantage of being articulate and sincere. 
Number of Copies

REVIEWS (0) -

No reviews posted yet.

WRITE A REVIEW

Please login to write a review.