

An edition of Letters to Nanette (1982)
By Bob Biderman
Publish Date
1982
Publisher
Early Stages Press
Language
eng
Pages
247
Description:
From the Beatnik cafes of San Francisco, hanging out with the likes of Ginsberg, to an Army boot camp in Georgia, this novel explores America's entry into Vietnam seen through the eyes of a young man caught up in the madness. “Other wars have inspired not only best selling tales of heroic but also biting satires. Vietnam did not. Not, that is, until Bob Biderman gave us his superb Letters to Nanette…” About Books, American Library Association “Set in 1963, this wonderfully warm novel imaginatively recaptures the American atmosphere at the beginning of the Vietnam War and depicts one man’s resolve to meet manhood on his own terms. Letters to Nanette is really one long, open letter to a young nation that refuses to throw off its own adolescent misconceptions of growing up. ALA Booklist
subjects: Vietnam war, 60s America, Berkeley, San Francisco, North Beach, Cafe Med, Cafe Trieste, Army, National Service
Places: San Francisco, Berkeley