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      The War and Peace of Tim O'Brien

      2020 1h 23m Documentary List
      Reviews Tim O'Brien has been called "the best American writer of his generation," and America's "poet laureate of war." A Vietnam veteran, and National Book Award-winner, O'Brien is one of the great voices in modern American literature. The Library of Congress recently named his groundbreaking novel about the Vietnam War, The Things They Carried, one of the 65 most influential books in US history. But O'Brien hasn't put pen to paper in nearly two decades. He swore off making sentences when, at a late age, he had his first of two children. Plus, the nation was waging new wars in Afghanistan and Iraq that he couldn't wrap his head around -- wars that both reconfirmed and upended the notions of war, soldiers, and society that animated his books. Now, Tim O'Brien is trying to write again. He thinks the country is past due for a conversation about war's impact. He thinks we're running out of time. And, at age 70, that he is too. What makes wars worth fighting? How do we write about war? What are the obligations of citizens with respect to war? What are the after-effects of war on individuals and families? The War and Peace of Tim O'Brien follows O'Brien on the journey of his last book, as he reveals the everyday ties between duty, art, family, and the trauma of war. Read More Read Less

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      Godfrey Cheshire RogerEbert.com Well-intentioned but only partly satisfying. Rated: 2.5/4 Mar 2, 2021 Full Review Liam Trump Film Threat It may not be perfect from a technical level, but the documentary still delivers on many fronts. Rated: 5/10 Apr 4, 2021 Full Review Tom Meek Cambridge Day O'Brien is a jocular, reflective sort who posses unique views on war, death and peace. Writerly types will surely be intrigued. Rated: 2.5/4 Mar 12, 2021 Full Review Roger Moore Movie Nation As O'Brien...pours a little more of himself onto every hard-won page, all I could think to say is "Thank you for your service." Rated: 3.5/4 Feb 27, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Synopsis Tim O'Brien has been called "the best American writer of his generation," and America's "poet laureate of war." A Vietnam veteran, and National Book Award-winner, O'Brien is one of the great voices in modern American literature. The Library of Congress recently named his groundbreaking novel about the Vietnam War, The Things They Carried, one of the 65 most influential books in US history. But O'Brien hasn't put pen to paper in nearly two decades. He swore off making sentences when, at a late age, he had his first of two children. Plus, the nation was waging new wars in Afghanistan and Iraq that he couldn't wrap his head around -- wars that both reconfirmed and upended the notions of war, soldiers, and society that animated his books. Now, Tim O'Brien is trying to write again. He thinks the country is past due for a conversation about war's impact. He thinks we're running out of time. And, at age 70, that he is too. What makes wars worth fighting? How do we write about war? What are the obligations of citizens with respect to war? What are the after-effects of war on individuals and families? The War and Peace of Tim O'Brien follows O'Brien on the journey of his last book, as he reveals the everyday ties between duty, art, family, and the trauma of war.
      Director
      Aaron Matthews
      Production Co
      Aaron Matthews Films
      Genre
      Documentary
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Mar 2, 2021
      Runtime
      1h 23m