Wayne Karlin Books
The Women On The Island
By Anh Thái Hò̂, Thanh Hao Phan, Ho Ahn Thai, Wayne Karlin, Anh Thai Ho, Ho Anh Thai, Celeste Bacchi, Phan Thanh Hao, Celeste Bacchi, And Wayne Karlin, Introduction By Wayne Karlin
Deep In The Forested Vietnamese Island Of Cat Bac, A Jungle Seethes With The Force Of Its Own History. Haunted By Agonies Of Temptation And Frustration, The Women On The Island Are Prisoners Of The...
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Us
By Wayne Karlin, Karlin, Wayne
The legacy of the American experience in Vietnam is still unfolding, a matrix of barbed and irreconcilable issues and attitudes that we will carry, in spite of ourselves, into the next century. We...
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Lost Armies
By Wayne Karlin
Emmett Wheeler, a Vietnam veteran teaching English to Vietnamese refugees in Maryland, searches for his boyhood friend Dennis Slagel and ends up falling in love with Xuan, Dennis's Vietnamese lover
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Gargoyle 58
By Neil Boyack, Richard Thomas, Richard Peabody/Lucinda Ebersole, Gary Fincke, Sara Backer, M. Scott Douglass, Fay Kicknosway, Pedro Ponce, M G Stephens, Stephen C. Middleton, Kristina Marie Darling, Laura Fargas, Sean Thomas Dougherty, Jim Daniels, Todd Swift, Lucinda Ebersole, Dianne Benedict, Jane Satterfield, David Plumb, David McAleavey, Richard Peabody, Wayne Karlin, Lee Upton, Julie Babcock, Shawna Kenney, Joan Colby, Michael Waters, Morty Sklar, Jen Knox, Mark Budman, Rick Campbell, Nathan Leslie, Elison Alcovendaz, Tony DUVERT, Susan Tepper, Stuart Friebert, Toby Olson, Ron Androla, Pui Ying Wong, Mary Kay Zuravleff, Aimee Anderson, Ana Garca Bergua, Alex Cigale, Mike Guista, Pat MacEnuity, Dan Moreau, Edmundo Paz Soldn, Silvana Straw, Naomi Thirs, Charlotte Safavi, D.N. Baldwin
58th issue of an international literary magazine based in the Washington, D.C. area. This volume features cover art by Cintia Gonzalvez plus comic work by Lonny Chant and Janice Shapiro. Number 58...
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Wandering Souls: Journeys With The Dead And The Living In Viet Nam
By Wayne Karlin
On March 19, 1969, First Lieutenant Homer R. Steedly, Jr., shot and killed a North Vietnamese soldier, Dam, when they met on a jungle trail. Steedly took a diary—filled with beautiful line drawings...
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Rumors And Stones: A Journey
By Wayne Karlin
In the summer of 1993 I began a self-imposed journey into the blurred space between memory, story, and reality when I rented a car from Warsaw Avis and drove to the village in Poland in which my mo...
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