A Summary and Analysis of Tim O’Brien’s ‘The Man I Killed’

‘The Man I Killed’ is a story from The Things They Carried, a 1990 collection of linked short stories by the American writer Tim O’Brien. The collection focuses on a platoon of American soldiers fighting in the Vietnam War. As the title of this short story suggests, ‘The Man I […] Continue reading at 'Interesting Literature'

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Cape reveals Horowitz’s third official James Bond novel With a Mind to Kill

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In ‘The Fortune Men,’ a corrupt legal system frames an innocent man

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Alice Sebold Apologizes to Man Wrongly Convicted of Raping Her

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Alice Sebold's memoir, 'Lucky,' pulled as she apologizes to man wrongly convicted of her rape

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