
THE THINGS THEY CARRIED - TIM O'BRIEN
A captivating story about youth, loss, and the hardships of war. Tim O'Brien takes us on a journey to Vietnam, where war memories constantly permeate everyday life. It's a book about courage, fear, and the attempt to understand the senselessness of conflict.
- War as a riddle: Discover horror, adventure, and courage in one
- Literary fiction: The line between truth and imagination blurs
- Painful past: Analysis and reproduction of war memories
- Portrait of a soldier: Fear of death and the desire for life
- Two wars: Fighting in Vietnam and in one's own mind
- Masterful stories: War ghosts from all sides
Tim O'Brien, in his moving book "The Things They Carried", takes the reader to the heart of the Vietnam War. Drawing on his own experiences, the author creates a mosaic of stories that blur the line between truth and fiction. O'Brien does not shy away from difficult topics such as fear, death, and the moral dilemmas that soldiers had to face. His prose is raw, but at the same time full of empathy and understanding for human nature.
This book is not only an account of the war, but also a deep reflection on its impact on the human psyche. O'Brien shows how war experiences can forever change the way we perceive the world and relationships with other people. "The Things They Carried" is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand what war really is and what its consequences are.
Czarne Publishing House, known for publishing non-fiction and fiction at the highest level, gives readers a book that will surely be remembered for a long time. The hardcover and careful edition make "The Things They Carried" a position that will proudly present itself on the shelf of every lover of war and psychological literature. The 213x153 mm format and 264 pages are filled with emotions and truth about a war that has forever changed the world.
"The Things They Carried" is a book that makes you think and ask difficult questions. O'Brien does not give easy answers, but allows the reader to face the problems he raises himself. It is a read that will be remembered for a long time and will encourage reflection on the meaning of war and the value of life. An ideal book for people interested in history, psychology and fiction.
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Publisher: Czarne, Year of publication: 2025, Pages: 264, Format: 213x153 mm, Binding: hardcover
CARUNO-2025-12-05-07:17:31 cuSpecifications
| Author | Tim O'Brien |
| Binding | twarda |
| Year of publication | 2025 |
| Publisher | Czarne |
| ISBN | 9788383961804 |
| Number of pages | 264 |
| Format | 213x153 mm |
Tim O'Brien - The Things They Carried - War stories
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