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Wayne Karlin

    Wayne Karlin est un écrivain dont l'œuvre explore en profondeur les complexités de la guerre et son impact profond sur la psyché humaine. Ses récits plongent souvent dans les séquelles du conflit, en particulier la guerre du Vietnam, examinant les relations complexes entre les cultures et les individus pris dans son sillage. L'approche littéraire de Karlin tisse des histoires personnelles avec des réflexions sociales et historiques plus larges, offrant aux lecteurs une perspective puissante et émouvante sur les conséquences durables des batailles et le cheminement vers la compréhension. Ses écrits témoignent du pouvoir persistant de la narration dans le traitement des traumatismes et la recherche de sens dans le chaos.

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    A Wolf by the Ears
    • A Wolf by the Ears

      • 350pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      The narrative explores the tension between power and vulnerability, symbolized by the metaphor of a wolf that cannot be held or released. It delves into themes of conflict, choice, and the precarious nature of authority. The characters grapple with their inability to control their circumstances, reflecting on the consequences of their decisions in a world filled with uncertainty and danger. The story invites readers to contemplate the complexities of freedom and the burdens of responsibility.

      A Wolf by the Ears
    • Memorial Days

      Vietnam Stories, 1973-2022

      • 198pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The Vietnam conflict has profoundly influenced American culture and politics, reshaping contemporary political science and foreign policy. Its legacy is reflected in numerous award-winning films and literature, serving as a lens through which to examine both the twentieth century and ongoing conflicts in the twenty-first century. This exploration highlights the war's enduring impact on society and its relevance to current global issues.

      Memorial Days