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Caputo, Philip 1941–: Critical Essay by D. Keith Mano

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Philip Caputo last wrote A Rumor of War; indisputably the most consequential and terrific Vietnam memoir: alone, it almost made our involvement there worthwhile. Still, I don't see why Caputo should be penalized (or rewarded) for former brilliance. Every reviewer from the NYT to the Block Island Bivalve will compare Rumor and Horn of Africa. Oh, there are coy parallels; the temptation is like a ripe carbuncle. Yet, for our purposes, Horn—novel, not memoir—was written by Phil X.

And Phil X can write well enough. In Horn he has glued together a very big protagonist. Fine with me: hell, Moby Dick was no take-out from Arthur Treacher's: I prefer a large subject. But Nordstrand, the overreacher, the Hwang-Do expert Mr. Kurtz, the spiker of human morality, is rather like Piltdown Man: myth made from three or four semi-persuasive forged bones. Nordstrand will trog into fictional Bejaya (near Sudan / Ethiopia and, after this book, probably eligible for UN membership) on a rogue CIA mission. His intent, however, is to become Lawrence of Bejaya and, eventually, rule over mucho sand….

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1. What does Caputo Believe the war was being fought over? How did the objective affect Caputo and his men? What does it say to you about the war they were fighting?
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