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provoked hostility among friends, and others felt it was anti-Israel but Emerson insisted in her self written obituary that this was not her intention, instead she "hoped to provide a primer for those who felt the situation in the Middle East was too complicated or too controversial to understand."
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is an analysis of typical male American personae in relation to themselves and to the world - especially as it relates to the opposite sex and notions of duty. Emerson delineates real-life examples of men "manfully" withholding personal emotional pain at considerable personal expense, due to a sense
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In 1970, Emerson convinced the paper to transfer her to Saigon. In an obituary she wrote for herself, she wanted to return "because she had been in that country in 1956 and wanted to go back to write about the Vietnamese people and the immense unhappy changes in their lives, not a subject widely
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Americans cannot perceive — even the most decent among us — the suffering caused by the United States air war in Indochina and how huge are the graveyards we have created there. To a reporter recently returned from Vietnam, it often seems that much of our fury and fear is reserved for busing,
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which claimed the lives of an estimated 100,000 people. This fiction is the distillation of Emerson's experience as a journalist and an activist. This novel was the first book by Emerson to be translated into a foreign language and appeared in France in April 2007.
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of "what (America) expected of them." Many of her interview subjects were Vietnam War combat veterans, but it includes asides to many American male survivors of Korea and World War II as well. "Some American Men : On Their Lives"
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in London. During the interview, she disputed the effectiveness of Lennon and Ono's anti-war campaign, which enraged Lennon. The interview became infamous for demonstrating how much
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in 1978 but she described it as "too huge and somewhat messy". Its subject was the effects of the conflict on some Americans, or "an absence of the effect", as she once said.
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The book, which was first published in 1985, is a series of interviews of American men investigating their clinical psychology with reference to Dr. Robert May, whose book
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to William B. Emerson and Ruth Shaw Emerson. According to a 1991 profile, Emerson's parents had been wealthy but lost their fortune (much of it derived from oil) through
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once wrote, our military technology is so advanced that we kill at a distance and insulate our consciences by the remoteness of the killing.
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for excellence in foreign reporting, and, later, a Matrix Award from New York Women in Communications. Her nonfiction book on the war,
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Her Vietnam War experiences attached to Marine assault units prompted her investigation into human psychology - especially male - in
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Press was resistant to the Lennons' peace movement. A recording of the encounter was prominently featured in the 1988 documentary
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called it "sensitive, moral, compelling . . . a book of genuine greatness and largeness of spirit." Winners and Losers won the
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Published in 1976, the book covers Emerson's time in America and Vietnam before, during, and after the
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One of the most quoted parts of the book was Emerson's condemnation of "killing at a distance":
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covered by the huge press corps who were preoccupied with covering the military story."
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in 2004. Unable to contemplate a future in which she could not write, Emerson died by
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in 1957, Emerson described herself as a widow, giving her married name as Znamiecki.
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discovered on the day she died, Emerson described the plaudits that came her way:
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She was married to Charles A. Brofferio from 1960 to 1961. On her application to
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is based on interviews with American and Vietnamese soldiers and civilians. The
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as "beguiling and memorable... a funny, moving and strangely profound novel."
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In 2000 Emerson published her only novel. It was described by William Boyd in
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In December 1969, Emerson conducted a contentious and heated interview with
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for Contemporary Thought in 1978. An anniversary edition was published by
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This 1991 book is about a year she spent in the occupied territories.
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In 1956 Emerson began writing for newspapers, mostly freelancing for
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sprang from Emerson's fascination with the British novelist
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Sex and Fantasy: Patterns of Male and Female Development
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abortion, mugging, and liberation of some kind. ... As
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Gloria Emerson, Chronicler of War's Damage, Dies at 75
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Gloria Emerson, 75; Vietnam War Correspondent, Author
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The Revolutionary Artist: John Lennon's Radical Years
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In her self-written obituary, which reporters at the
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