Seminar paper from the year 2013 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature grade: 13 University of Basel language: English abstract: During the course of this seminar paper I will show how O'Brien describes the Vietnam War and its accompanying acoustic environment as a loud and chaotic cacophony where no clear boundaries and no easily identifiable enemy exist. Thereby and by the way in which O'Brien employs characteristics typical for postmodern fiction the novel can be seen as an exemplary postmodern representation of the Vietnam War. For the understanding and distinction of the terms postmodernism and postmodernity I will include a discussion of their characteristics.
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