Sergeant Dickinson

Sergeant Dickinson

by Jerome Gold
Sergeant Dickinson

Sergeant Dickinson

by Jerome Gold

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Overview

Sergeant Dickinson is the radioman of a Special Forces A-team in the Central Highlands of Viet Nam. The camp is encircled and attacked for nine days by the North Vietnamese Army which wants to lure larger American units into combat for the first time. The war grows larger and darker, and Dickinson continues to be drawn back to it, tour after tour, even when he has the opportunity to leave, even though his post-traumatic stress threatens to overwhelm him. Readers of We Were Soldiers Once...and Young, or those who saw the movie, will be interested in the battle that led to the battle in the Ia Drang Valley depicted in We Were Soldiers... Library Journal: Highly Recommended. New York Times: First-rate fiction about battlefield experience. Nelson DeMille: The hard-hitting simplicity of Hemingway and the imagination of Philip Caputo...Truly remarkable and original.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781936364121
Publisher: Black Heron Press
Publication date: 09/21/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Jerome Gold is the author of fifteen books, including The Moral Life of Soldiers and the memoir, Paranoia & Heartbreak: Fifteen Years in a Juvenile Facility. Russell Banks said about this book: "I've finished reading Jerome Gold's terrific book cover to cover without a break... It's a powerful and very tenderhearted book without a soupÇon of sentimentality. Unforgettable!" Mr. Gold's novels include Sergeant Dickinson, about which the New York Times Book Review said: "[It] belongs on the high, narrow shelf of first-rate fiction about battlefield experience." He has published stories, essays, reviews and poems in Chiron Review, Moon City Review, Fiction Review, Boston Review, Hawaii Review, and other journals.

What People are Saying About This

Nelson DeMille

The hard-hitting simplicity of Hemingway and the imagination of Philip Caputo . . . remarkable and original.

Gloria Emerson

Extraordinary, spooky, hallucinatory . . . Don't think you've already read enough books about Vietnam-here comes a truly great one.

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