
On the Frontlines of the Television War
A Legendary War Cameraman in Vietnam
by Yasutsune Hirashiki
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appears in Vietnam War.
On The Frontlines of the Television War is the story of Yasutsune "Tony" Hirashiki's ten years in Vietnam beginning when he arrived in 1966 as a young freelancer with a 16mm camera but without a job or the slightest grasp of English and ending in the hectic fall of Saigon in 1975 when he was literally thrown on one of the last flights out. His memo...
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“First-person voice is razor-sharp, talkative, and darkly funny; the narrator juggles confession, political critique, and spy-thriller beats, so reading feels intimate and restless. Most useful is the way scenes of exile and war reframe allegiance and identity through mordant irony and vivid set pieces. Limitation: the prose sometimes piles historical exposition and ideological debate onto long, winding paragraphs, which can slow momentum for readers who prefer lean plotting. Also, the narrator's moral ambivalence and repeated rhetorical asides can feel wearing.”
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