Angelo Presicci's Fighting the Bad War plunges into the experiences of soldiers in Vietnam, revealing their shattered naiveté and the harsh realities of a conflict that tested their moral fiber. Through linked stories, Presicci, a gay draftee himself, explores themes of disillusionment, trauma, and the search for connection amidst the chaos of war.
Based on Presicci's own experiences, these stories offer a glimpse into the lives of those who fought in America's most unpopular war. Discover the awe and shame of war through the eyes of soldiers grappling with their identities and the complexities of human relationships. Perfect for readers seeking character-driven narratives that explore the depths of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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