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Achilles in Vietnam : Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character

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An original and groundbreaking examination of the psychological devastation of war through the lens of Homerā€™s Iliad in this ā€œcompassionate book [that] deserves a place in the lasting literature of the Vietnam Warā€ (The New York Times).

In this moving and dazzlingly creative book, Dr. Jonathan Shay examines the psychological devastation of war by comparing the soldiers of Homerā€™s Iliad with Vietnam veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. A classic of war literature that has as much relevance as ever in the wake of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Achilles in Vietnam is a ā€œtranscendent literary adventureā€ (The New York Times) and ā€œclearly one of the most original and most important scholarly works to have emerged from the Vietnam Warā€ (Tim Oā€™Brien, author of The Things They Carried).

As a Veterans Affairs psychiatrist, Shay encountered devastating stories of unhealed PTSD and uncovered the painful paradoxā€”that fighting for oneā€™s country can render one unfit to be a citizen. With a sensitive and compassionate examination of the battles many Vietnam veterans continue to fight, Shay offers readers a greater understanding of PTSD and how to alleviate the potential suffering of soldiers. Although the Iliad was written twenty-seven centuries ago, Shay shows how it has much to teach about combat trauma, as do the more recent, compelling voices and experiences of Vietnam vets.

A groundbreaking and provocative monograph, Achilles in Vietnam takes readers on a literary journey that demonstrates how we can learn how war damages the mind and spirit, and work to change those things in our culture that so that we donā€™t continue repeating the same mistakes.


Verteller: David Strathairn
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