War, Literature & the Arts : Volume 17, Numbers 1 & 2, 2005 Double Issue
Anderson, Donald (ed)
Department of English & Fine Arts United States Air Force Academy (2005)
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Pub Place Colorado Springs
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WLA TAbLe of ConTenTs
Volume 17: 1 & 2
SpeciAL FeAture
William Newmiller
the imAge oFAhero
31 Will Wright
& Carl Pletsch
33 Aaron B. O’Connell
53 Tracy Santa
58 Andreas Michel
74 Richard W. Lemp
87 James L. Cook
102 Robert W. Burns
108 Nadine Gingrich
118 Donald E. English
trAnSLAtionS
129 Thomas McGuire
Fiction
137 Karen T. Hartline
143 M. M. M. Hayes
poetry
265 Karen Head
267 Robert Lunday
275 D.F. Brown
The Navajo Code Talkers and Their Photographer
Introduction
Saving Private Lynch:A Hyperreal Hero
in an Age of Postmodern Warfare
Drug/War: Anthony Loyd and
the Hero(in) in Bosnia
Heroes and Taboos: The Expansion of
Memory in Contemporary Germany
Comic Metamorphosis of the (Anti) Hero
in Roch Carrier’s WWII Novels
Reproaching the Military Hero Sans Peur
“More Frail and Mortal”: The Wound of Fear in
Philip Caputo’s In the Forest of the Laughing Elephant
“Every Man Who Dies, Dies for You and Me. See You
Be Worthy”: The Image of the Hero as Rhetorical
Motivation in Unofficial War Propaganda, 1914-1918
French Photographic Images of the
Hero during World War One
Friends from Other Wars:Four
Transcreative Translations
Under Dead
Lay of the Land
Bad Girls, 1979
In Praise of Babel
Three Poems 287 Rachel Vigil
291 W. D. Ehrhart
293 Joseph T. Cox
294 Marianne Poloskey
299 Cyra S. Dumitru
criticAL eSSAy
146 Alfred Kern
162 Paul R. Cappucci
199 Karsten H. Piep
232 Carla A. Fellers
242 Bernard von Bothmer
252 Kevin Foster
175 Susanne Vees-Gulani
perSonAL eSSAy
170 Bruce Guernsey
195 Candace Black
227 Josh Sopiarz
commentAry
303 Michael S. Neiberg
311 Morgan Harlow
recALL roSter
315 Jeffrey C. Alfier
editor’S choice
322 Lori A. Davis Perry
329 revieWS
Three Poems
Coaching Winter Track in Time of War
First Snow Fort Wayne
Three Poems
Two Poems
About Literary Wars
Down from the Crow’s Nest: Herman Melville’s
Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War
War as Proletarian Bildungsroman in
Upton Sinclair’s Jimmie Higgins
“What a Wonderful World”: The Rhetoric of the
Official and the Unofficial in Good Morning, Vietnam
Oliver Stone’s JFK: Political Assassination,
Kennedy, and Vietnam
Disappearing Acts: Remembering
the Victims of the Dirty War
Troubled Memories:Posttraumatic Stress, German
Writers, and the Bombings of World War Two
Nobody’s Home
Professional Vet
Homecoming
Mona Lisa’s Smile and the Writing of the Great War
Martian Legacy: Ray Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles