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Michael Herr, Dispatches (1977)
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Atrocity and the Media
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Marc Riboud (1967)
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Moratorium on the War in Vietnam Protest March, October 15 1969
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Eddie Adams (1968)
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Nick Ut (1972)
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Horst Faas (1965)
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“In any war story, but especially a true one, it’s difficult to separate what happened from what seemed to happen. What seems to happen becomes its own happening and has to be told that way.... [A]fterward, when you go to tell about it, there is always that surreal seemingness, which makes the story seem untrue, but which in fact represents the hard and exact truth as it seemed.” “In war you lose your sense of the definite, hence your sense of truth itself, and therefore it’s safe to say that in a true war story nothing is ever absolutely true.” Tim O’Brien, ‘How to Tell a True War Story’ in The Things They Carried
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