by JohnLaurence (Author)
John Laurence covered the Vietnam War for CBS News from 1965 to 1970 and was judged by his colleagues to be the best television reporter of the war. His documentary film, The World of Charlie Company , won every major award for broadcast journalism and also the George Polk memorial award for best reporting in any medium requiring exceptional courage and entrprise abroad . Despite the professional acclaim, the traumatic stories Laurence covered became a personal burden that he carried long after the war was over. The result is this passionate memoir about what he witnessed there, laced with humour, anger, love and the unforgettable story of a very idiosyncratic cat who was determined to play his part in the Vietnam revolution. In reconstructing his experiences, Laurence relied noy only on his notes and memory and formidable literary skill, but on dozens of hours of film footage shot at the time, giving the book an uncanny power and fidelity to facts. The Cat From Hue is full of bizarre stories of unknown solders and famous journalists and generals, incredible humanity and tenderness and also corruption and cowardice. Along the way, it clarifies the history of that murky war and illuminates the role that journalists played in it. This book should stand with Michael Herr's Dispatches and Neil Sheehan's A Bright Shining Lie as one of the best ever written about Vietnam.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 864
Publisher: PublicAffairs Ltd.
Published: 10 Jan 2002
ISBN 10: 1903985102
ISBN 13: 9781903985106
Book Overview: John Laurence was a foreign correspondent for CBS and ABC News and has covered events from the Vietnam War to the bringing down of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Sovet Empire. He lives in England.