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Existing comment: Tim O'Brien, The Things They Carried (1990)

Tim O'Brien was already an established writer when he penned The Things They Carried. He had won the National Book Award in 1979 for Going After Cacciato, and subsequent works such as The Nuclear Age were met with much acclaim. The Things They Carried, classified as fiction, recalls many of the incidents O' Brien witnessed as a soldier in the Vietnam War. In his novel, he names the protagonist after himself and believes the best way to convey the horrific effect of war is to blend elements of fiction and nonfiction. O'Brien uses the words "things" soldiers "carry" as more of an emotional than physical metaphor. The author has been called one of the finest writers ever to focus on the Vietnam War.
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