Winner of the Overseas Press Club Cornelius Ryan Award John Laurence covered the Vietnam war for CBS News from its early days, through the bloody battle of Hue in 1968, to the Cambodian invasion. He was judged by his colleagues to be the best television reporter of the war, however, the traumatic stories Laurence covered became a personal burden that he carried long after the war was over.
In this evocative, unflinching memoir, laced with humor, anger, love, and the unforgettable story of MÃ(c) a cat rescued from the battle of Hue, Laurence recalls coming of age during the war years as a journalist and as a man. Along the way, he clarifies the murky history of the war and the role that journalists played in altering its course.
The Cat from HuÃ(c)i> has earned passionate acclaim from many of the most renowned journalists and writers about the war, as well as from military officers and war veterans, book reviewers, and readers. This book will stand with Michael Herr's Dispatches, Philip Caputo's A Rumor of War, and Neil Sheehan's A Bright, Shining Lie as one of the best books ever written about Vietnam-and about war generally.
Author: John Laurence
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Published: 12/18/2002
Pages: 864
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.38lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.20w x 1.70d
ISBN13: 9781586481605
ISBN10: 1586481606
BISAC Categories:
- History | Military | Vietnam War
- History | Asia | Southeast Asia
About the Author
John Laurence's coverage of the Vietnam War for CBS News received the George Polk memorial award for best reporting in any medium requiring exceptional courage and enterprise abroad. His other experiences as a journalist include covering the Chicago 7 trial in 1969 and the Reagan presidential campaign in 1979-80. Laurence was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, and has lived in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles. He now lives in England.