Synopses & Reviews
Jonathan Schells extraordinary on-the-scene writing about Vietnam has stood the test of time in our continuing attempt to understand how and why the United States went to warand how and why it lost. In The Village of Ben Suc” written with skill that many a veteran reporter will envy” (New York Times), Schell recounts how American forces destroyed a village caught up in the largest American military operation of the warhe flies into Ben Suc in the attack helicopters, follows the assault on the village, and describes the fate of the villages after they have been taken to refugee camps. In Military Half,” Schell describes the destruction of two entire provinces in South Vietnam by American bombing and ground operationshe flies in the air-control planes that guide the bombing and provides firsthand accounts of the runs and their results. In Real War,” Schell offers a personal look back at the war he reported decades before.The Real War is without equal in re-creating the sights, the sounds, and the feel of Vietnam.
Synopsis
Legendary reporting for the New Yorker on the war in Vietnam--the war that, for many Americans, will never go away.
About the Author
Jonathan Schell was born in 1943 in New York City, where he still lives. Among his previous books is the best-selling The Fate of the Earth. His writing on Vietnam has been included in the Library of Americas recent two-volume Reporting Vietnam.