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''Dispatches'' is a
New Journalism New Journalism is a style of news writing and journalism, developed in the 1960s and 1970s, that uses literary techniques unconventional at the time. It is characterized by a subjective perspective, a literary style reminiscent of long-form non- ...
book by Michael Herr that describes the author's experiences in Vietnam as a war correspondent for '' Esquire'' magazine. First published in 1977, ''Dispatches'' was one of the first pieces of American literature that portrayed the experiences of soldiers in the
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for American readers. "Dispatches" arrived late. Herr served as Esquire’s correspondent from 1967 to 1969, and returned to the United States intending to produce a book about what he’d seen there immediately, but 18 months after his return, he suffered a nervous breakdown due to the events that he witnessed and stopped writing for five years, until it was ultimately published in 1977. Featured in the book are fellow war correspondents Sean Flynn, Dana Stone, and Dale Dye, and photojournalist Tim Page. ''Dispatches'' was reprinted in 2009 by
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as a contemporary classic.


Reception

John le Carré David John Moore Cornwell (19 October 193112 December 2020), better known by his pen name John le Carré ( ), was a British and Irish author, best known for his espionage novels, many of which were successfully adapted for film or television. ...
called ''Dispatches'' "the best book I have ever read on men and war in our time." It was featured in the journalism section of ''
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''s 100 greatest non-fiction book list in 2011. However, after publishing ''Dispatches'', Herr disclosed that parts of the book were invented, and that it would be better for it ''not'' to be regarded as journalism. In a 1990 interview with ''
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'', he admitted that the characters Day Tripper and Mayhew in the book are "totally fictional characters", and went on to say: Similarly, in a separate interview with Eric James Schroeder, he said:


In screenplays

Herr worked on the narration for the movie ''
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'' and co-wrote the screenplay for the movie '' Full Metal Jacket'' and several scenes and pieces of dialogue used in the book were later also used in those movies.


References

1977 non-fiction books Vietnam War books Non-fiction novels Non-fiction books about war Alfred A. Knopf books {{Vietnam-war-book-stub