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Peter Straub: Critical Essay by Don Ringnalda

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SOURCE: "Civilian Perspectives in Peter Straub's Koko," in Fighting and Writing the Vietnam War, University Press of Mississippi, 1994, pp. 115-35.

In the following essay, Ringnalda addresses the issue of "civilians" writing about the Vietnam combat experience.

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