
Don't Mean Nothing
Susan O'Neill
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Description
In this debut fiction collection--the first by a nurse who served in Viet Nam--Susan O'Neill offers a glimpse into the war from a female perspective. These stories are about women, and men, who served in three combat hospitals in 1969 and 1970. They are interconnected, peopled by one-time "stars" and recurring characters, and they deal both with both the minutia of everyday life in wartime, and grander, more over-reaching themes--love and loss, faith and despair, morality, futility, military idiosyncrasy, magic, and the cost to the soul of a year in war's very particular hell. The stories are purely fictional, yet based loosely on the author's experiences, and they are laced as liberally with black humor as with pathos.
Product Details
Publisher | Serving House Books |
Publish Date | March 01, 2001 |
Pages | 254 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780982546277 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.6 inches | 0.8 pounds |
BISAC Categories: Mystery, Thrillers & Crime
About the Author
Susan O'Neill spent a year as an Army nurse in Viet Nam during the war. This is her first book. She has published short fiction and non-fiction in an eclectic variety of magazines, newspapers, anthologies, internet and audio media, and co-edits Vestal Review, a literary magazine for "Flash" fiction. She lives in Brooklyn. Http: //susanoneill.us
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