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Michael Herr (born in 1940, Syracuse, New York) is a writer and former war correspondent, best known as the author of Dispatches (1977), a memoir of his time as a correspondent for Esquire magazine (1967-1969) during the Vietnam War. The book was called the best "to have been written about the Vietnam War" by the New York Times Book Review; novelist John Le Carré called it "the best book I have ever read on men and war in our time." Year 1940 (MCMXL) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full 1940 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Nickname: The Salt City Location of Syracuse within the state of New York Coordinates: City Government - Mayor Matthew Driscoll Area - City 66. ...
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Also: 1977 (album) by Ash. ...
As a literary genre, a memoir (from the Latin memoria, meaning memory) forms a subclass of autobiography, although it is an older form of writing. ...
Esquire is a magazine for men owned by the Hearst Corporation. ...
Combatants Republic of Vietnam United States Republic of Korea Thailand Australia New Zealand The Philippines National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam Democratic Republic of Vietnam Peopleâs Republic of China Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea Strength US 1,000,000 South Korea 300,000 Australia 48,000...
The New York Times is a daily newspaper published in New York City by Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. ...
John le Carré is the pseudonym of David John Moore Cornwell (born October 19, 1931 in Poole, Dorset, England), an English writer of espionage novels. ...
Herr also co-wrote with his close friend Stanley Kubrick and author Gustav Hasford the screenplay for Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket based on Hasford's novel, The Short-Timers, (for which he, Kubrick, and Hasford were nominated for an Academy Award). He also wrote the narration for Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now. He collaborated with Richard Stanley in writing the original screenplay for the 1996 adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel, The Island of Dr. Moreau. However, Stanley claims the subsequent rewrites cost Herr his writing credit, omitting most of the material created by the two writers. The omission probably worked to his favor, however, since the movie was panned by critics and earned credited writers Stanley and Ron Hutchinson a Razzie Award for Worst Screenplay of 1997. âKubrickâ redirects here. ...
Gustav Hasford was born in 1947, in Russelville, Alabama. ...
Sample from a screenplay, showing dialogue and action descriptions. ...
Full Metal Jacket (1987) is a Stanley Kubrick film based on the novel The Short-Timers by Gustav Hasford. ...
The Short-Timers is a semi-autobiographical novel by Gustav Hasford about his experience in the Vietnam War. ...
Academy Award The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are the most prominent and most watched film awards ceremony in the world. ...
Francis Ford Coppola (born April 7, 1939) is a five-time Academy Award winning American film director, producer, and screenwriter. ...
Apocalypse Now is a 1979 Academy and Golden Globe award winning American film set during the Vietnam War. ...
Richard Stanley (born 22 November 1966) is a film director and screenwriter born in South Africa. ...
Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ...
The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996) is the third major movie version of the H.G. Wells novel about a scientist who attempts to convert animals into people, starring Marlon Brando, Val Kilmer, Fairuza Balk, David Thewlis, and Ron Perlman, and directed by John Frankenheimer. ...
H. G. Wells at the door of his house at Sandgate Herbert George Wells (September 21, 1866 - August 13, 1946) was an English writer best known for his science fiction novels such as The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine. ...
// The Island of Doctor Moreau is an 1896 science fiction novel written by H. G. Wells, addressing ideas of society and community, human nature and identity, religion, Darwinism, eugenics, and the dangers of unchecked and irresponsible scientific research. ...
The Golden Raspberries or Razzies were created by John Wilson in 1980, intended to complement the Academy Awards by dishonoring the worst acting, screenwriting, songwriting, directing, and films that the film industry had to offer. ...
Michael Herr is said to be retired and living in Delhi, NY. He recently completed a screenplay for On the Road based on the book by Jack Kerouac, due for release in 2007. [1] Delhi is a town located in Delaware County, New York. ...
:This article is about the novel On the Road. ...
Jack Kerouac (pronounced ) (March 12, 1922 â October 21, 1969) was an American novelist, writer, poet, and artist. ...
Publications - Dispatches (1977) ISBN 0-679-73525-9
- The Big Room: Forty-Eight Portraits from the Golden Age (1987) (with Guy Peellaert) ISBN 0-671-63028-8 (stories about Hollywood personalities including Judy Garland, Howard Hughes, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra and Walter Winchell)
- Walter Winchell: A Novel (1990) ISBN 0-679-73393-0 (biographical novel about the newsman Walter Winchell)
- Kubrick (Grove, 2001) ISBN 0-8021-3818-7 (based on essay for Vanity Fair)
Walter Winchell (April 7, 1897 â February 20, 1972), an American newspaper and radio commentator, invented the gossip column at the New York Evening Graphic. ...
External links - Heath Anthology of American Literature bio page
- Michael Herr at the Internet Movie Database
- Audio interview with Dom Swain, 1990
- LA Times Profile of Herr, 1990
- Open Letter from Herr re Kalu Rinpoche, a Buddhist Lama, 1990
- Bio at The Oscar Site
- A draft of The Island of Dr Moreau screenplay, dated April 26th, 1994
- Interview with Michael Herr about the essence of war. Scene taken from the documentary First Kill about Herr's book Dispatches.
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