Reviews
"Simply put, the best novel written about the war. I do not know . . . any writer, journalist, or novelist who does not concede that position to O'Brien's Going After Cacciato." --Miami Herald "A novel of great beauty and importance." --Boston Globe "Stark . . . rhapsodic. . . . It is a canvas painted vividly, hauntingly, disturbingly by Tim O'Brien." --Los Angeles Times "As a fictional portrait of this war, Going After Cacciato is hard to fault, and will be hard to better." --John Updike, The New Yorker From the Trade Paperback edition., "Simply put, the best novel written about the war. I do not know . . . any writer, journalist, or novelist who does not concede that position to O'Brien's Going After Cacciato ." -- Miami Herald "A novel of great beauty and importance." -- Boston Globe "Stark . . . rhapsodic. . . . It is a canvas painted vividly, hauntingly, disturbingly by Tim O'Brien." -- Los Angeles Times "As a fictional portrait of this war, Going After Cacciato is hard to fault, and will be hard to better." --John Updike, The New Yorker, "Simply put, the best novel written about the war. I do not know . . . any writer, journalist, or novelist who does not concede that position to O'Brien'sGoing After Cacciato." --Miami Herald "A novel of great beauty and importance." --Boston Globe "Stark . . . rhapsodic. . . . It is a canvas painted vividly, hauntingly, disturbingly by Tim O'Brien." --Los Angeles Times "As a fictional portrait of this war,Going After Cacciatois hard to fault, and will be hard to better." --John Updike,The New Yorker, NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER "Simply put, the best novel written about the war. I do not know . . . any writer, journalist, or novelist who does not concede that position to O'Brien's Going After Cacciato ." -- Miami Herald "A novel of great beauty and importance." -- Boston Globe "Stark . . . rhapsodic. . . . It is a canvas painted vividly, hauntingly, disturbingly by Tim O'Brien." -- Los Angeles Times "As a fictional portrait of this war, Going After Cacciato is hard to fault, and will be hard to better." -- John Updike, The New Yorker