The Fearless Man

The Fearless Man

by Donald Pfarrer (Author)

Synopsis

The mission is Vietnam in microcosm: a quest to find and destroy a secret cache of enemy weapons. Leading this fateful journey is Captain MacHugh Clare, a draftee who has become the consummate soldier. Unconcerned with death, each morning he shifts immediately from unconsciousness to action. His reward at the end of the mission is the possibility of seeing his wife. Beside Mac is his opposite. Chaplain Paul Adrano, who knows only doubt and disillusion. He has come to Vietnam to kill his fear, to find his faith again on the field of battle, and he will soon know the forbidden power of violence and the pull of sexual temptation. Meanwhile, in America, Mac's Sarah wife fights her own battle - against a feeling of uselessness. Struggling with notions of a woman's proper role, Sarah begins to see possibilities beyond merely waiting for the man she loves. The Fearless Man is an epic novel of all the wars we wage to occupy ground, forge a future, and save our souls.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 560
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 06 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 0099478579
ISBN 13: 9780099478577
Book Overview: Destined to become a classic, an excruciatingly realistic story of a marine captain as he descends into the maelstrom of infantry combat in Vietnam.

Media Reviews
It is impressive in its ability to draw you in to the battle-scenes... Reminiscent of Hemingway and James Jones... The Fearless Man leaves you desolate and exhausted Guardian Pfarrer writes with grand confidence...The Fearless Man is a book that unites clear, tight language with painful imagery...Bluntly evokes the horrible etiquette of warfare New York Times Book Review In its brawling, battle-ready topos and the lyricism of its passages, The Fearless Man harks back to Hemingway...The Vietnam War becomes the forge and test of its combatants' courage Times Literary Supplement A study of fear and courage... Three perceptive acts in which Pfarrer's complex, engaging characters face their deepest fears Time Out
Author Bio
Donald Pfarrer was awarded the Bronze Star with Combat V and the Purple Heart for service in the Vietnam war. On returning from Vietnam, Pfarrer covered the antiwar movement for the Milwaukee Journal. He later became the journal's senior political reporter. He is the author of Cold River, Neverlight, and Temple and Shipman. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.