Michael Herr (born in 1940, Syracuse, New York) is a writer and former war correspondent, best known as the author of Dispatches (1977), a memoir of his time as a correspondent for Esquire magazine (1967-1969) during the Vietnam War. The book was called the best "to have been written about the Vietnam War" by the The New York Times Book Review; novelist John le Carré called it "the best book I have ever read on men and war in our time." Herr late...
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Michael Herr (born in 1940, Syracuse, New York) is a writer and former war correspondent, best known as the author of Dispatches (1977), a memoir of his time as a correspondent for Esquire magazine (1967-1969) during the Vietnam War. The book was called the best "to have been written about the Vietnam War" by the The New York Times Book Review; novelist John le Carré called it "the best book I have ever read on men and war in our time." Herr later became credited with pioneering the literary genre of the nonfiction novel, along with authors such as Truman Capote, Norman Mailer, and Tom Wolfe.
From 1971 to 1975 he produced no publications, ostensibly because he was suffering from a nervous breakdown.
Herr co-wrote the screenplay for Full Metal Jacket with his close friend and director Stanley Kubrick and author Gustav Hasford. The film was based on Hasford's novel The Short-Timers and the screenplay was nominated for an Academy award. He also contributed to the narration for Francis...
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