In 1965, Gene Basset, a well-known political cartoonist, was sent to Vietnamby his newspaper publishing syndicate. The seriocomicvignettes and analyses are delivered with wit, compassion, and subtlecharm sure to please academic, artistic, and casual readers alike.. His assignment: to sketch scenes of theincreasingly controversial war in ord

- Title : Gene Basset's Vietnam Sketchbook: A Cartoonist's Wartime Perspective
- Author : Thom Rooke
- Rating : 4.87 (795 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-3-2
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 176 Pages
- Asin : 0815610572
- Language : English
In 1965, Gene Basset, a well-known political cartoonist, was sent to Vietnam
by his newspaper publishing syndicate. The seriocomic
vignettes and analyses are delivered with wit, compassion, and subtle
charm sure to please academic, artistic, and casual readers alike.. His assignment: to sketch scenes of the
increasingly controversial war in order to help the newspaper-reading public
better understand the events occurring in Southeast Asia.
In much the same way that M.A.S.H. From scenes of American GIs haggling with Vietnamese street vendors
to a medic dressing the wounds of a wide-eyed soldier, Basset’s endearing
sketches and Rooke’s friendly prose humanize life during wartime. In this affectionately curated collection,
author, doctor, and longtime friend of the aThe book should appeal tothose interested in history and psychologyand especially to those interested in art. All readers who are interested in comic history or in the early days of the American involvement in Southeast Asia will enjoy Gene Basset’s Vietnam Sketchbook. Rooke offers us a fresh perspective on the Vietnam War through the drawings of correspondent and artist Gene Basset. This book challenges us to view war in the way we view death, with an inevitability we cannot ignore. Cunningham The Journal of America's Military Past) . (Todd DePastino, author of Bill Mauldin: A Life Up Front)This work is of real importance, not onlyfor making Basset’s fine drawings morewidely known but also for the unique perspectivehis visual commentary sheds onthe Vietnam era. Thisbook is more than a history, it is a meditation on grief in war. Vietnam was the death of Americaninnocence, and this book is a wonderful,insightful way toParticularly suited for entrepreneurs in high technology companies. Good beginning book.. Leddick's first novel and own a couple of his books on male nude photography. "Sea Salt" was not what I expected - I was hoping for amore descriptive narration of some of Waterman's monumental dives, similar to Chatterton's and Kohler's "Shadow Divers". It represents one branch of the church, but it is useful for all Christians and those who study the development of creeds.. After I read articles and book written by dr. The more of the book I read, the more I say to myself that the author is talking to me, about me. the author even talks about standard practices such as normal stress safety factors on suspension components. You name it, it's covered. The ability to recover in an appropriate time after a catastrophe is imperative. Marcus and Elizabeth embark on an affair amidst the attempted kidnapping and murders.Beware, this is not 'lite' romance. This is a fun book, and it doesn't pretend to be comprehensive or complete with regards to its choosen subjects. I love this book; it's a great bedtime story as it is so soothing. It's an inspiring and heart-warming family drama. Each buildHis work has been exhibited at the Pratt Institute, and in 2005, drawings done byBasset during a trip to Vietnam were exhibited at Gustavus Adolphus College.Thom Rooke is professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He wasthe chief editorial cartoonist with Scripps Howard newspapers for twenty years. In 1982,Basset joined the staff of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, where he worked until his retirementin 1992.


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