Directory Help
Search only in O'Brien, TimSearch the Web  

O'Brien, Tim
  Arts > Literature > Authors > O > O'Brien, Tim   Go to Directory Home  

Web Pages
Viewing in Google PageRank order               View in alphabetical order
  Tim O'Brien Talks with Robert Birnbaum http://www.identitytheory.com/people/birnbaum72.html
A Robert Birnbaum interview with novelist Tim O'Brien for IdentityTheory.com, posted November 5, 2002.
  Plausibility of Denial: Tim O'Brien, My Lai, and America http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~hbf/obrien.html
H. Bruce Franklin writes that Tim O'Brien explores our denial of the realities of the Vietnam War and American society. Originally in The Progressive.
  Writing Vietnam: Keynote Address http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/WritingVietnam/obrienpreface.html
Tim O'Brien's President's Lecture at Brown University, 21 April 1999.
  Author Profile: Tim O'Brien http://www.bookreporter.com/authors/au-obrien-tim.asp
Bookreporter.com briefly profiles the author and offers an interview from 1998.
  Tim O'Brien - An Introduction to His Writing http://www.lopezbooks.com/articles/obrien.html
Ken Lopez writes that O'Brien is widely recognized as the preeminent American novelist of the Vietnam experience and his novels have gained widespread critical and significant popular success because of their ability to translate the experience of wartime into perspectives on the largest questions of life and death. (1997)
  Tim O'Brien, Novelist http://www.illyria.com/tobhp.html
Webpages dedicated to author and Vietnam Veteran O'Brien include information on his novels and short story collections, scheduled public appearances, and links to online interviews and audio recordings of readings, as well as other information related to the author and his works.
  An Index to "The Things They Carried" by Tim O'Brien http://www.brtom.org/tttc/tttc1.html
The pagination in this index is based on the paperback edition of "The Things They Carried," New York: Broadway, 1998.
  Tim O'Brien and American National Identity: A Vietnam Veteran's Imagined Self in "The Things They Carried" http://www.49thparallel.bham.ac.uk/back/issue5/wharton.htm
A paper given by Lynn Wharton at a conference on National Identities, held at King Alfred College, Winchester, England, in September 1999.
  The Things He Carries http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/ksgpress/bulletin/spring2003/features/things.html
Interview of Tim O'Brien by Julia Hanna that appeared in Harvard's Kennedy School Bulletin.
  The Heart Under Stress: Interview with Author Tim O'Brien http://chss.montclair.edu/english/furr/Vietnam/timobgadflyinterview0399.html
Gadfly Magazine interview with Tim O'Brien by James Lindbloom.
  "How to Tell a True War Story": Metafiction in "The Things They Carried" http://chss.montclair.edu/english/furr/Vietnam/callowaythings.html
This essay by Catherine Calloway appeared in Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction. Calloway argues that "the stories become epistemological tools, multidimensional windows through which the war, the world, and the ways of telling a war story can be viewed from many different angles and visions."
  The Truth in Things: Personal Trauma as Historical Amnesia in "The Things They Carried" http://victorian.fortunecity.com/holbein/439/essays/neilsonthings.html
In this essay, Jim Neilson argues that Tim O'Brien's "The Things They Carried" "accords with much of the anti-totalizing strains of postmodernism" and that "it is precisely this tendency in his fiction that makes it incapable of opposing the ongoing reconstruction of the war as an American tragedy."
  Trap-doors and Tunnels http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/10.19.95/obrien-9542.html
Richard von Busack writes that in the novels of Tim O'Brien, all roads lead back to the Vietnam War.
  War and War: Love in the Postmodern War Fiction of Tim O'Brien http://www.gradnet.de/papers/pomo02.papers/warandwar.htm
Paper by Minka Paraskevova and Yordan Kosturkov presented at postmodern de/constructions, the 5th Interdisciplinary, International Graduate Conference at the University of Erlangen/Nuremberg.
  Tim O'Brien and the Art of the True War Story: "Night March" and "Speaking of Courage" http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0403/is_1_46/ai_63591266
Full text of the critical essay from Twentieth Century Literature by John H. Timmerman. (Spring 2000)
  Metafiction and O'Brien's "The Things They Carried" http://core.ecu.edu/engl/whisnantl/4300/michele.htm
This essay by Michele Friedlander argues that O'Brien's book "comments not only upon the war, but also upon the actual art of fiction: the means of storytelling, the purposes behind them, and ultimately the relationship between fiction and reality itself." (Spring 2000)
  Moral Questions in Tim O'Brien's "Going After Cacciato": How to Do Right in an Evil Situation http://www.chisdes.com/cacciato2.html
In this 1995 essay, Jonathan Chisdes writes, "the point that O'Brien is making is not that war is an evil situation. He's trying to take that for granted and move beyond. Now that you've got this evil situation, what do you do?"

Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
Submit a Site - Open Directory Project - Become an Editor

Modified by Google - ©2009 Google
Advertise with Us - Jobs, Press, Cool Stuff...