An edition of The Vietnamization of New Jersey (1978)

The Vietnamization of New Jersey (An American Tragedy).

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An edition of The Vietnamization of New Jersey (1978)

The Vietnamization of New Jersey (An American Tragedy).

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"The scene is a middle-class home in Piscataway, New Jersey, where Ozzie Ann (the mother) and Harry (the father) await the return of their Vietnam veteran son, David, and his native bride, Liat. Also on hand are younger brother Et, a sex-obsessed high school junior who eats cornflakes from his unzipped pants; and Hazel, the irrepressible black maid (portrayed by a male performer) who is the real power in the household. When David and Liat arrive they are both blind (which he demonstrates by walking into the refrigerator) and she is an ex-hooker (who later turns out to be a displaced orphan named Maureen O'Hara). Thereafter come suicide, adultery, the feeble intervention of a homosexual priest and the arrival of a super-patriotic, war-mongering uncle--plus a staccato of outrageous comments by the cynical Hazel. The final result is a scathing, irreverent indictment of the worst aspects of the American character, made real by the incisiveness of the author's writing, yet hilarious by the wild originality of his vision."--

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Cover of: The Vietnamization of New Jersey (An American Tragedy).
The Vietnamization of New Jersey (An American Tragedy).
January 1998, Dramatist's Play Service
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Library of Congress
PS3554.U666 V5 1978

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Dimensions
7.4 x 5.1 x 0.2 inches
Weight
4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL11421692M
Internet Archive
vietnamizationof0000dura
ISBN 10
0822212080
ISBN 13
9780822212089
OCLC/WorldCat
259904877
Library Thing
3445843
Goodreads
1666151

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