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IF I DIE IN A COMBAT ZONE by Tim O’Brien (First published 1973)

Nowadays, few are prepared to defend America’s invasion of Vietnam in the 1960s but, at the time, anyone who opposed the draft were seen at best as naive beatniks, at worst as traitors.

In times of conflict, propaganda machines of the state and media go into overdrive. Dissenting voices are ridiculed or silenced. Lip service is paid to alternative perspectives but killing continues to be routinely sanctioned in the bogus name of patriotism and justice.

Tim O’Brien’s first book was written, or begun, while serving in the combat zone of Vietnam then completed at graduate school when the war was over. The short sentences and plain language are reminiscent of Hemingway but this is no celebration of machismo.

On the contrary, O’Brien’s first instinct was to escape to Canada or Sweden. He ended up signing up; not because he believed in the cause but out of “a fear of society’s censure…..fear of weakness, afraid that to avoid war is to avoid manhood”. Continue reading

DON’T BELONG TO THE BLANK GENERATION

Some thoughts on creativity :

A blank canvas or an empty page can be seen as a challenge or a failure.

If you take it to signify a dearth of ideas then you may be spooked by what it represents.

This can lead to shame and the urge to cover it up before others can see.

On the other hand, you could see this in a more positive light – a fresh start, a new beginning.

A space full of endless possibilities.

Eventually, the time may come when you summon up courage to pick up a brush or pen.

This is the moment when you choose how to make your mark.

And this when people can judge you by your actions.

How tempting it is do nothing; but also…. how sad!

JANICE GALLOWAY’S TRICK

Janice Galloway.…….is to keep breathing – a novel she wrote in 1989.
Galloway is Scottish. In this book she uses short sentences. My review does too.

Joy is breaking up.
Her name is ironic.
She is a shell because she feels so empty inside.
How can she fill the void. Continue reading