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Randy Brown

    L'œuvre de Randy Brown, souvent empreinte d'humour, explore les thèmes militaires à travers la poésie et la non-fiction, trouvant sa place dans de nombreuses revues littéraires et anthologies. Son écriture offre une perspective distincte sur la vie militaire, employant fréquemment un ton léger. Brown privilégie l'authenticité, plongeant dans les profondeurs de l'expérience humaine dans des environnements difficiles. Son style unique et son orientation thématique en font une voix significative dans la littérature militaire.

    Twelve O'Clock Haiku: Leadership Lessons from Old War Movies & New Poems
    • In a cheeky critique of the classic American airpower narrative "Twelve O'Clock High," award-winning soldier-poet, essayist, and humorist Randy Brown explores what it means to be a leader or follower at war-morally, physically, and psychologically. The book is packed full of insights into military life, as viewed through the lenses of ?war movies, history, and the author's experiences as a one-time U.S. Army-trained "lessons-learned analyst." "I started out to write 12 haiku poems about a favorite old war movie," says the author, "but my 'whimsical experiment in minimalist war poetry' mutated into a 'maximum effort' mix of memory, media, and military culture!" TWELVE O'CLOCK HAIKU: Life-Lessons in Leadership from War Poems & Films now comprises poems both old and new, a lyric essay about the film, and a list of resources for enthusiasts of World War II bomber poetry, history, and movies. Brown first encountered the 1949 movie when on temporary duty as a U.S. Army citizen-soldier. Whether as a novel, film, or late-1960s television series, the "Twelve O'Clock High" franchise continues to be a touchstone in 21st century Professional Military Education (PME) and business-class discussions about transformative leadership, management techniques, moral injury, and veterans' healing.

      Twelve O'Clock Haiku: Leadership Lessons from Old War Movies & New Poems