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Dear Mr. President
Contributor(s): Hudson, Gabe (Author)
ISBN: 0375713409     ISBN-13: 9780375713408
Publisher: Vintage Contemporaries
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 2003
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Annotation: Everybody's Gulf War Syndrome is a little bit different. Or so believes Larry, who returns home from Desert Storm to find his hair gone and his bones rapidly disintegrating. Then there's Lance Corporal James Laverne of the US Marines, who grows a third ear in Kuwait. And in the audaciously comic novella "Notes from a Bunker Along Highway 8," a Green Beret deserts his team after seeing a vision of George Washington, only to find a new calling--administering aid to wounded Iraqi civilians; he's hindered only by the furtive nature of his mission and an unruly band of chimpanzees. Together these narratives form a bracing amalgamation of devastating humor and brilliant cultural observation, in which Gabe Hudson fearlessly explores the darker implications of American military power.
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Short Stories (single Author)
- Fiction | Literary
- Fiction | War & Military
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2004541044
Series: Vintage Contemporaries
Physical Information: 0.46" H x 5.22" W x 8.04" (0.40 lbs) 156 pages
 
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Everybody s Gulf War Syndrome is a little bit different. Or so believes Larry, who returns home from Desert Storm to find his hair gone and his bones rapidly disintegrating. Then there s Lance Corporal James Laverne of the US Marines, who grows a third ear in Kuwait. And in the audaciously comic novella Notes from a Bunker Along Highway 8, a Green Beret deserts his team after seeing a vision of George Washington, only to find a new calling administering aid to wounded Iraqi civilians; he s hindered only by the furtive nature of his mission and an unruly band of chimpanzees. Together these narratives form a bracing amalgamation of devastating humor and brilliant cultural observation, in which Gabe Hudson fearlessly explores the darker implications of American military power."