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Vietnam War Literature and Art

Bookstores Specializing in Vietnam War Literature

The Art of Combat: Artists and the Vietnam War, Then and Now
The Art of Combat: Artists and the Vietnam War, Then and Now was a major exhibit at the Indianapolis Art Museum. One portion of the exhibit featured 49 works held by the United States Army Center of Military History that were created as part of the A
rmy's Vietnam Combat Artist Program. The exhibit ran from from October 27, 2000 to January 7, 2001. Public events were held in connection with the exhibit and included a panel discussion by members of the Army Vietnam Combat Artists program. The Art of Combat website is the work of Mike Ruffle.

Vietnam Journal
Artist Dorothy Simpson Krause has documented her visit to Vietnam in 1997 with her family in a series of beautiful illustrations.

Bob Fromme's Site
Bob Fromme served as a rifleman and M60 gunner with the 3rd Platoon Delta Company 4th Batallion 12th Infantry of the 199th Light Infantry Brigade in Vietnam between April and July, 1969. His website includes articles (some related to teaching) and several short stories including Scorpions, Leeches and Hieronymus and Della, Monte and the Divinity Student that draw from war experiences.

Bob Staranowicz, Writer
Vietnam Veteran Bob Staranowicz, (101st Airborne 1969-70) includes information on his novel Chapter One and his poetry on this website. Chapter One focuses on Vietnam veteran Vic Charles, a successful writer working on his second novel and struggling with the resurfacing of terrors of his tour in Vietnam twenty years later. Related veterans links are also included on the site. Several poems of the author are located on the Web including The Escort, Away in a Bunker, and When We Were Called. Staranowicz has also co-written a play about the Wall, See also,
Etchings: Stories Behind the Wall.

Humidity Moon
Michael W. Rodriguez served as a rifleman with the 1st Marine Division in Vietnam from 1966-67. Humidity Moon, his first book, is a collection of short stories about the lives of Marine combat infantrymen set in and during the Vietnam War. Rodriguez's website effective website provides a sample of the stories.

The Literary Hootch
This site features links to a large collection of literary and other creative works about the Vietnam War including quotations.

Miss Saigon
Information about Cameron Mackintosh's world-famous musical Miss Saigon, a modern day Madame Butterfly set in Saigon during the Vietnam War.

National Vietnam War Art Museum
The National Vietnam War Art Museum in Chicago housese over 700 works of fine art created by 117 artists who served as soldiers in the Vietnam War. The works represent artists from the United States, Australia, Cambodia, Thailand, and North and South Vietnam. The website includes information on the museum's history, the collection, events, educational programs, membership, the store, and related links. Quick Time movies are available. See also the Veterans Memorial Center and Museum in San Diego.

Portraits of Vietnam - 1968
Paul Emma, a graduate of Philadelphia College of Art (now the University of the Arts), with a BFA in Photography served in Vietnam in 1968 as a Psychological Operations (PSY-OPS) photographer. As noted on this beautiful website, "Stationed in Bien Hoa, he grew to know and care for the Vietnamese people and in his time off-duty, he photographed the men, women and children whom he met, often times only with a Poloroid camera, or using film processed under inadequate conditions." The photographs are very powerful and give a wonderful view of Vietnam and its people. This is a must visit website.

Private Joker's Homepage: Gustav Hasford, 1947-1993
Jason Aaron's useful and interesting website is devoted to the life and work of Gustav Hasford, author of The Short-Timers, the basis for the film Full Metal Jacket. Included are exerpts from Hasford's work, photographs, profiles, interviews, book reviews, and articles relating to the author in addition to links to other Vietnam War Web sites.

A Saigon Party and Other Vietnam War Short Stories
Diana Dell, who lost her brother in Vietnam, served as a civilian with USO, working as a program director at the USO Aloha Club at 22nd Replacement Battalion in Cam Ranh Bay, then as the USO's in-country director of public relations, and the host of a daily radio show, "USO Showtime," on American Forces Vietnam Network (AFVN), the military station in Saigon. Her website describes her collection of 20 short stories relating to the war with links to major Web book sellers where reviews of the book are available.

Spit and Polish
The text of Richard Seltzer's unpublished Vietnam-era drama can be found at this site.

Tim O'Brien Page
Marilyn Knapp Litt's website focuses on Vietnam veteran and Pulitzer Prize winner O'Brien's fiction and non-fiction with links to other O'Brien sites as well as a chat room and a mailing list. For additional information on Tim O'Brien, s
ee:

The Heart Under Stress: Interview with Tim O'Brien
Featured Author: Tim O'Brien (New York Times)
In the Lake of the Woods: Reading Guide
Lying for Love: What Does It Mean When Tim O'Brien Gets Funny?
Minnesota Authors Biography Project
Plausability of Denial: Tim O'Brien, My Lai, and America
Tim O'Brien (Ploughshares Magazine)
The Vietnam in Me
Web English Teacher: Tim O'Brien
The "What If" Game
Why Write or Read Stories?
Writing Vietnam: President's Lecture by Tim O'Brien


Vietnam Combat Art
In 1967, Jim Pollock was selected by competition to serve on 5-man U.
S. army Vietnam Combat Art Team IV (CAT IV). He was one of a cadre of
over 40 U.S. Army soldier artists that took their sketchbooks and
paintbrushes into the fields of war torn Vietnam.

Vietnam combat artist Jim Pollock's work, housed in the CMH U.S. Army Center for Military History War Art Collection, is the focal point for this interesting website. On the artist's main site, Pollock's current work is on display. He also answers questions about his art and his views on art and encourages students to interview him by e-mail for school projects. See also, Pollock's article One Day in Vietnam.

Pollock was invited by the Library of Congress Professional Association (LCPA) Veterans Forum to give a presentation about the U.S. Army Vietnam Combat Art Program in July, 2003. At the LCPA Veterans Forum Pollock hel spoke about the army's Vietnam Combat Art Program and showed digital examples of his and other soldier artists work who participated in the program. Pollock contacted many artists from the other eight 5-man
soldier art teams that served in Vietnam. Those former Vietnam Combat
Artists have sent him photos of their teams and themselves at work
during this period of history, which Pollock used in his presentation.
Pollock said, "I'm really excited about the opportunity to make this presentation at the Library of Congress. This will be the first public presentation where the historical collection of Vietnam war art will be presented in the context of individual artists and their particular teams."

Jim Pollock's sketchbooks are featured on Gregory Conley's Watercolorpainting.com web site. Gregory Conley is an
artist/musician and owner of Watercolor.com. The web site was started
in 1999 and is one of the most prestigious and comprehensive web
sites related to watercolor painting found on the internet.

For additional art and literature sites, see
Fighting the Vietnam War in Print
Tennesseans in Vietnam: A List of Published Material
Veteran Writers
Vietnam War Writer's Symposium

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Bookstores

Dalley Book Service
Dalley Book Service provides over 3,000 books dealing with Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, the Vietnam War, military subjects, and Asia. A search service is provided and catalogs are issued twice a year. The owner, George Dalley, worked with A. I. D. in Laos, 1962-1965 and served as a Provincial Representative in Borkihane Province. He notes on his website that he is interested in sharing research sources with other researchers on the topic of the influence of U.S. agencies on the internal politics of Laos.

Ken Lopez, Bookseller
Hadley, Massachusettes bookseller Lopez provides a special catalog on books about the Vietnam War and the Sixties.

Recollection Fine Used Books
This Seattle, Washington book store provides catalogs and free searches. A large collection of books about the Vietnam War, fiction and non-fiction, are available.

Other booksellers who can provide books on Vietnam and the Vietnam War include:

Alibris.com
Amazon.com
Barnes & Noble
Author's Notes: Music of the Vietnam War
Books About Vietnam
Brassey's
Curbstone Press (The Shopping Cart Soldiers by John Mulligan)
Distantlands.com
McFarland & Company
MagWeb (mililtary history magazines and books)
Naval Institute Press
Presidio Press
Tavistock Books

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