
🎙 In this episode, I dive into Tim O’Brien’s 1990 masterpiece, "The Things They Carried". We’re stripping away the fluff to look at the "invisible weight" of the Vietnam War and why O’Brien believes emotional truth is often more vital than facts. This literary fiction classic explores the psychological burdens of war, the blur between fiction and reality, and how storytelling serves as a means of survival and healing for soldiers. Inside the Episode: (02:24) Author's Life: Tim O’Brien’s service and how it shaped his writing. (03:36) Story-Truth: Why "Story-Truth" is truer than "Happening-Truth." (04:50) Invisible Weight: The physical and emotional weight of war. (08:56) Societal Upheaval: Vietnam vs. Today: Comparing societal upheaval. (11:30) True War Stories: What makes a "true" war story? Links & Resources: ✓ (Better) Books: Sign up at BooksforMen.org. 📚 Master Your Craft: AristotleforNovelists.com. ⚡️ Connect: Instagram @douglasvigliotti | DouglasVigliotti.com. 💥 Book...
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