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Hablan los desertores de Vietnam

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An edition of Conversations with Americans (1970)

Hablan los desertores de Vietnam

2.ª ed.
  • 3 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading

Mark Lane recopila en este libro las estremecedoras declaraciones de los soldados estadounidenses que no aceptaron, por razones ideológicas o humanas, la sobrecarga necesaria para soportar los horrores de una guerra larga, desigual y absurda: la guerra de los Estados Unidos contra el pueblo del Vietnam.

Más que una mera requisitoria contra la política de los Estados Unidos, debe verse como un alegato contra la abyeción moral y los padecimientos físicos engendrados por la guerra. El autor y sus editores esperan que las cosas terribles que se cuentan en este libro sirvan positivamente par a la causa de la paz.

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Publisher
Dopesa
Language
Spanish
Pages
158

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Hablan los desertores de Vietnam
1971, Dopesa
in Spanish - 2.ª ed.
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Conversations with Americans
1970, Simon and Schuster
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Edition Notes

Incluye ilustraciones y 18 páginas no numeradas de láminas.

Published in
Barcelona, España
Translation Of
Conversations with Americans
Translated From
English

Contributors

Prologue
Mateo Madrilejos
Translator
Luis María Badía

The Physical Object

Number of pages
158
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30376266M
OCLC/WorldCat
5005770

Work Description

Mark Lane compiles in this book the shocking testimonies of American soldiers who did not accept, for ideological or human reasons, the overload necessary to endure the horrors of the Vietnam War. More than a mere injunction against U.S. policy, it should be seen as a plea against the moral abhorrence and physical suffering engendered by the war.

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