Vietnam. A Reporter's War

Lunn Hugh

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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: Very Good
Jacket Condition: Very Good
Publisher: University Of Queensland Press
Publisher Place: St Lucia
Publisher Year: 1985
Edition: First Edition

Description: 259 pages. Book and Jacket are both in Very good condition throughout. This Records The Events Surrounding The Violent Death Of Three Reuter Correspondents-one Of Whom Had Fallen In Love With Vietnam And Its People.

Publishers Description: Lunn is an Australian who covered Vietnam for Reuters in 1967-68. He describes his experiences and his friendship with a Vietnamese man who worked with him. The book is rife with so many errors of fact, misperceptions, poor reporting and sloppy writing that it is difficult to take seriously. It is hard to understand how such unbelievably poor reporting could find its way into print - or how it could have been committed in the first place. One glaring example: when Lunn arrived in early 1967, ". . .Saigon generally looked like a happy little Asian city. Only the green military vehicles, and the tremors from B-52 bomb attacks at night, indicated that anything was wrong in this tropical capital. "In fact, there were sandbags and armed guards at many building entrances. There were heavy wire anti-grenade screens on the windows of billets and civilian restaurants. There were high mounds of rotting garbage in some areas. The city was swollen to three or four times its pre-war size by the hundreds of thousands of refugees who had fled the fighting in the countryside. Many lived in indescribably filthy slums jammed together on the outskirts. Other thousands lived on the sidewalks, even in the citys center - close to the Reuters office - in cardboard shelters or under bits of tin propped against a building. The book, consistent with its flawed description of Saigon, adds nothing to the literature on Vietnam. (Kirkus Reviews)

ISBN: 0702218960

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