A Bright Shining Lie
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1988
896
Book • Nonfiction
Vietnam • 1960s
1988
Adult
18+ years
A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam by Neil Sheehan chronicles the life of John Paul Vann, an American military advisor in Vietnam, beginning with his 1972 funeral. The book explores Vann's early idealism and subsequent disillusionment with American strategy through his time fighting alongside South Vietnamese troops and his attempts to reform U.S. military tactics. Topics of abuse, torture, and rape are present.
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Mysterious
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In A Bright Shining Lie, Neil Sheehan delivers a riveting and detailed account of the Vietnam War through the life of John Paul Vann. Praised for its thorough research and compelling narrative, the book is both enlightening and harrowing. Critics note its dense detail may overwhelm some readers, yet its incisive analysis remains indispensable for understanding the complexities of the war.
A reader who enjoys A Bright Shining Lie by Neil Sheehan is likely captivated by in-depth historical accounts, military strategy, and the ethical complexities of war. Fans of The Best and the Brightest by David Halberstam and Dispatches by Michael Herr will appreciate its meticulous research and gripping narrative.
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896
Book • Nonfiction
Vietnam • 1960s
1988
Adult
18+ years
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