Ebook {Epub PDF} Viet Man by D.S. Lliteras






















In Viet Man, D.S. Lliteras unlocks the inner mystery of a man's combat experience. It is poetic and haunting, authentic and amusing. It is a story told by a man who ultimately survives the war and returns to his homeland, but another country will forever dwell in his soul.  · As a corpsman Lliteras takes us through his arrival in Danang, his preparation for recon search and destroy missions with the Marines, his response to every aspect of that robbed year of service, the terror of near death episodes, the ever-present paranoia of not knowing where the ‘enemy’ was, the physical exhaustion of patrols and combat encounters, yet he also shows a very human . Viet Man by Lliteras, D.S. Seller Bonita Condition Good ISBN Item Price $ Show Details. Description: Paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. Add to Cart Buy Now Add to Wishlist. Item Price.


We always keep an eye on our writers' work. In other words, when you come to us and say, "I need somebody to write my paper", you can rest assured that we will assign Viet Man|D the best possible person to work on your assignment. He/she will have all the necessary qualifications to work in this Viet Man|D assignment, as well as a background offering special knowledge about the subject. When Vietnam War vet and Norfolk firefighter/EMT D.S. (Danny to his friends) Lliteras retired from action to commit literature in Montgomery, Ala., he reported on those hazardous professions with. Viet Man was the gritty in-country novel, but Syllables of Rain is the poetic novel of a lifetime of coping with war, of struggling to make peace with Vietnam I'd thought that D.S. Lliteras' previous book, Viet Man, was untoppable, but I was wrong.


So when Lliteras writes about Vietnam, he knows firsthand what he's talking about, and he doesn't back away from the hard truths of war. There are lots of books written about Vietnam, but most are poorly done, and don't leave much of Review of "Viet Man" – a book by VietNow member Danny Lliteras. This entry was posted in Book Reviews, Grady Harp, Non-Fiction and tagged , d.s. lliteras, Viet Man by LA Editor. Bookmark the permalink. Subscribe. In , his novel entitled Viet Man was published. Personal life. In , Lliteras married Kathleen Touchstone, a retired educator and author of numerous scholarly works. She dedicated her book, Then Athena Said: Unilateral Transfers and the Transformation of Objectivist Ethics, to her husband. Publications Books.

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