Michael Herr

Michael Herr

American war correspondent and writer
Date of Birth: 13.04.1940
Country: USA

Content:
  1. American War Correspondent and Author
  2. Vietnam War Coverage
  3. "Dispatches": A Literary Masterpiece
  4. Screenwriting Collaborations
  5. Later Life

American War Correspondent and Author

Michael Herr, an acclaimed American war correspondent and author, rose to prominence for his groundbreaking work on the Vietnam War.

Vietnam War Coverage

From 1967 to 1969, Herr covered the Vietnam War as a journalist for Esquire magazine. His experiences on the front lines shaped his iconic book, "Dispatches," published in 1977.

"Dispatches": A Literary Masterpiece

"Dispatches," a collection of Herr's war memoirs, has been hailed as a literary masterpiece. The New York Times declared it "the best book about the war in Vietnam," while renowned spy novelist John le Carré called it "the finest book about men and war in our time that I have ever read."

Screenwriting Collaborations

Herr's deep understanding of war and human nature led him to collaborate on the screenplays for several iconic war films, including "Apocalypse Now," "Full Metal Jacket," and "The Good Shepherd."

Later Life

In his later years, Herr resided in Delhi, New York, where he continued to pen screenplays and explore themes of war, memory, and the human condition through his writing.

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