Out of the sixties : storytelling and the Vietnam generation

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Out of the sixties : storytelling and the Vietnam generation

David Wyatt

(Cambridge studies in American literature and culture, 66)

Cambridge University Press, 1993

  • : pbk
  • : hbk

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Bibliography: p. 201-217

Includes index

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Description

This study, first published in 1994, looks at the cultural legacy of the sixties through ten creative figures who came of age during the Vietnam War. Wyatt argues that it is each artist's 'personal engagement' with his own era that binds together the achievements of storytellers such as filmmaker George Lucas, songwriter Bruce Springsteen, playwright Sam Shepard, journalist Michael Herr, writers Ann Beattie, Alice Walker, Ethan Mordden, Sue Miller, and poets Gregory Orr and Louise Gluck. For some their work is marked by the war and concerned directly with it; in others, Vietnam represents the prevailing counterculture sensibility often associated with the sixties. Out of the experience new voices emerge - from Michael Herr's landmark invention of a new journalistic voice in his Vietnam War reporting to Bruce Springsteen's tapping of the working class decline in postwar America.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: the form of story
  • Part I. Nostalgia: 1. George Lucas
  • 2. Bruce Springsteen
  • Part II. Celebrity: 3. Sam Shepard
  • 4. Ann Beattie
  • Part III. Family Romance: 5. Sue Miller
  • 6. Ethan Mordden
  • 7. Alice Walker
  • Part IV. Survival: 8. Gregory Orr
  • 9. Louise Gluck
  • 10. Michael Herr
  • Conclusion: people in history
  • Works read and cited
  • Index.

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