Tim O'Brien (author)

Tim O'Brien (author)

Infobox Writer
name = Tim O'Brien


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birth_date = birth date|1946|10|1
birth_place = Austin, Minnesota, United States
occupation = Novelist, Short story writer, and Memoirist

Tim O'Brien (born October 1, 1946 in Austin, Minnesota) is an American novelist who mainly writes about his experiences in the Vietnam War and the impact the war had on the American soldiers who fought there. He regularly teaches in the MFA creative writing program at Minnesota West Technical College in Worthington, Minnesota and currently holds the Mitte Chair in Creative Writing at the MFA program of Texas State University-San Marcos.

Life and career

He was born in Austin, Minnesota, [http://people.mnhs.org/authors/biog_detail.cfm?PersonID=O'Br306] , a town of about 9,000 people (a setting which figures prominently in his novels). When O'Brien was ten, his family, including a younger sister and brother, moved to Worthington, Minnesota, a place that once billed itself as "the turkey capital of the world." Worthington had a large influence on O’Brien’s imagination and early development as an author. The town is located on Lake Okabena in the western portion of the state and serves as the setting for some of his stories, especially those in the collection titled "The Things They Carried". He earned his BA in Political Science from Macalester College in 1968. That same year he was drafted into the infantry and was sent to Vietnam, where he served from 1968 to 1970. He served in the Americal Division, a platoon of which participated in the infamous My Lai Massacre. O'Brien has said that when his unit got to the area around My Lai (referred to as "Pinkville" by the U.S. forces), "we all wondered why the place was so hostile. We did not know there had been a massacre there a year earlier. The news about that only came out later, while we were there, and then we knew." [http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/09/20/specials/obrien-storyteller.html]

Upon completing his tour of duty, O'Brien went on to graduate school at Harvard University and received an internship at the "Washington Post". His writing career was launched in 1973 with the release of "If I Die in a Combat Zone, Box Me Up and Ship Me Home," about his war experiences. In this memoir, O'Brien writes: "Can the foot soldier teach anything important about war, merely for having been there? I think not. He can tell war stories."

While O' Brien insists it is not his job or his place to discuss the politics of the Vietnam War, he does occasionally let fly. Speaking years later about his upbringing and the war, O'Brien called his hometown "a town that congratulates itself, day after day, on its own ignorance of the world: a town that got us into Vietnam. Uh, the people in that town sent me to that war, you know, couldn't spell the word 'Hanoi' if you spotted them three vowels." [http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/WritingVietnam/obrien.html] Contrasting the continuing American search for U.S. MIA/POWs in Vietnam with the reality of the Vietnamese war dead, he calls the American perspective "A perverse and outrageous double standard. What if things were reversed? What if the Vietnamese were to ask us, or to require us, to locate and identify each of their own M.I.A.'s? Numbers alone make it impossible: 100,000 is a conservative estimate. Maybe double that. Maybe triple. From my own sliver of experience — one year at war, one set of eyes — I can testify to the lasting anonymity of a great many Vietnamese dead." [http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/09/20/specials/obrien-vietnam.html]

One attribute in O'Brien's work is the blur between fiction and reality; labeled "metafiction," his work contains actual details of the situations he experienced; while that is not unusual, his conscious, explicit, and metafictional approach to the distinction between fiction and fact is extraordinary: In the chapter "Good Form" in "The Things They Carried", O'Brien casts a distinction between "story-truth" (the truth of fiction) and "happening-truth" (the truth of fact or occurrence), writing that "story-truth is sometimes truer than happening-truth." Certain sets of stories in The Things They Carried seem to contradict each other, and certain stories are designed to "undo" the suspension of disbelief created in previous stories; for example, "Speaking of Courage" is followed by "Notes," which explains in what ways "Speaking of Courage" is fictive.

O'Brien received the National Book Award in 1979 for his book "Going After Cacciato,". [cite web|url=http://www.nationalbook.org/nba1989.html|title=National Book Awards -1989|publisher=National Book Foundation|accessdate=2008-01-31] His most recent novel is "July, July."

Books by Tim O'Brien

*"If I Die in a Combat Zone, Box Me Up and Ship Me Home" (1973)
*"Northern Lights" (1975)
*"Going After Cacciato" (1978)
*"The Nuclear Age" (1985)
*"The Things They Carried" (1990)
*"In the Lake of the Woods" (1994)
*"Tomcat in Love" (1998)
*"July, July" (2002)

References

External links

* [http://www.illyria.com/tobhp.html Tim O'Brien, novelist] useful links for more info on O'Brien
* [http://wiredforbooks.org/timo%27brien/ 1990 audio interview with Tim O'Brien at Wired for Books.org] by Don Swaim


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