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October 2005 Fiction 112 pages, 51/2 x 81/2 978-0-86554-988-3 $15.00t, Paper MUP/P347
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Touch the Earth A Novella of an Aftermath of the Vietnam War Thomas Jeffrey Vasseur Learning from a soldier who has experienced the horrors of combat Based on the life and tragic death of a veteran from our countrys twenty-five-year involvement in Southeast Asia, this novella explores friendship, sailing, and the Vietnam War. Its a work concerned with the American and global landscape and our nations late twentieth-century historical & cultural identity. A Catholic from coastal Connecticut, Robert Fitzgerald is at first indifferent towards-but finally a spiritual mentor to a young man from the rural South who arrives on his construction site thinking he understands life much better than he actually does. A combatant in the horrific siege at Dak To, Fitzgerald helps the young narrator find alternatives to various temptations of the early 1970s while navigating the Pacific Ocean between Ventura and the Channel Islands. He shows the young man that the real joy of our brief, lives centers around being awed and reverent toward the Great Chain of Being, respecting all people despite their surface differences, working hard, living healthily and naturally like Daniel in the Old Testament. Fitzgerald teaches him the basics of a more mature manhood, open-water navigation, even the names of fish, seal, and birds. This prose-work contains many facets and angles, including a non-linear section of contemporary and 1960s social critique mimicking Kierkegaard and Wendell Berry, with satiric echoes of Swift, Voltaireeven Jimi Hendrix. Eventually, the two friends journey to repair a millionaires hurricane-damaged sloop off the coast of Fiji-on the small island of Malololailaiand travel a bit through French Polynesia. Before his untimely death back on American soil, Fitzgerald gives the young man a series of parablesas when the young man very first meets him and aggressively accuses him of stealing his yellow hammerthat open his eyes and enrich his life forever. Thomas Jeffrey Vasseur is a native of Kentucky. He is the author of Discovering the World: Thirteen Stories. He graduated from Transylvania University with a degree in English and Philosophy and received a Ph.D. in contemporary literature from the University of Utah. He lives in Northern Florida and Idaho and currently teaches at Valdosta State University Discovering the World: Thirteen Stories The Twelfth Year, and Other Times Call us toll free at 800-637-2378, ext. 2880 or 800-342-0841, ext. 2880 (in GA) |