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“Back to the realm of remembering…” The American War in Vietnam reviewed in Counterpunch

The American War in Vietnam: Crime or Commemoration?

The American War in Vietnam: Crime or Commemoration?
198 pp, $18 pbk, ISBN: 9781583675854
By John Marciano

Reviewed by Luciana Bohne

“In classical mythology, the Acheron is one of the rivers of the Underworld. It marks the boundary between the living and the dead. The ferryman Charon ferries the dead across the Acheron to a place where they lose memory. Nothing of what made them human remains—happiness, suffering, love, hatred, guilt, regret, redemption, betrayal, forgiveness…. ¶ John Marciano’s recently published book, The American War in Vietnam, functions as such a Charon in reverse. It ferries readers back to the realm of remembering. This slim volume could not have come at a more opportune moment. American political culture is punch-drunk with the pursuit of war. The altered state is reaching the point of delirium tremens. Thwarted in the neocolonial scheme of annexing Syria by Russia’s legal intervention, the American elite are pushing for confrontation….”

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