Long Time Passing Vietnam and the Haunted Generation

Long Time Passing Vietnam and the Haunted Generation by Myra MacPherson is published by Indiana University Press in 2001 and spans 695 pages. This new edition revisits the profound impact of the Vietnam War on American society, presenting a collection of voices from that era. Through interviews and reflections, MacPherson explores the lingering effects of the conflict, offering insights into the experiences and memories that continue to resonate today.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the Vietnam War’s aftermath, as MacPherson connects past events to contemporary issues. The book delves into themes of history, wars and conflicts, and the ongoing repercussions of the Vietnam experience. This edition not only reintroduces the haunting narratives of the time but also includes a new introduction where the author reflects on changes over the decades, providing context for the stories shared within.
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Praise for the original edition:
“A haunting chorus of voices, a moving deeply disturbing evocation of an era.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“Myra MacPherson’s book belongs with the best of the works on Vietnam, and there has been no better body of war literature that I know of.” —Joseph Heller
“A brilliant and necessary book . . . this stunning depiction of Vietnam’s bitter fruit is calculated to agitate even the most complacent American.” —Philadelphia Inquirer
“There have been many books on the Vietnam War, but few have captured its second life as memory better than Long Time Passing.” —Washington Post Book World
“A most perceptive and fascinating account of the continuing impact of the Vietnam experience. . . . As this important book makes clear, we will be paying the costs for Vietnam for long years to come. Myra MacPherson not only lived through the Vietnam years, she writes with the insight of one still deeply caught up in the issues of that tragedy.” —George McGovern
“Enthralling reading . . . full of deep and strong emotions.” —New York Times
This new edition of a classic book on the impact of the Vietnam War on Americans reintroduces the haunted voices of the Vietnam era to a new generation of readers. In a new introduction, Myra MacPherson reflects on what has changed, and what hasn’t, in the years since these interviews were conducted, explains the key points of reference from the 1980s that feature prominently in them, and brings the stories of her principal characters up-to-date.
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