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  1. Tim O'Brien (born October 1, 1946) is an American novelist who served as a soldier in the Vietnam War. Much of his writing is about wartime Vietnam, [1] and his work later in life often explores the postwar lives of its veterans.

  2. Tim O’Brien, American novelist noted for his writings about American soldiers in the Vietnam War. His notable books included the nonfiction If I Die in a Combat Zone, Box Me Up and Ship Me Home (1973) and the novels Going After Cacciato (1978) and The Things They Carried (1990).

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  3. Tim O'Brien. Born. in Austin, MN, The United States. October 01, 1946. Genre. Literature & Fiction, Nonfiction. edit data. Tim O’Brien matriculated at Macalester College. Graduation in 1968 found him with a BA in political science and a draft notice.

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  4. Tim O'Brien has 118 books on Goodreads with 760426 ratings. Tim O'Brien’s most popular book is The Things They Carried.

  5. Tim O’Brien is an American writer and Vietnam veteran whose best-known work, The Things They Carried, explores themes of physical and emotional burdens and the truthfulness of stories. Read the overview below to gain an understanding of the author and his work and explore the previews of analysis and criticism that invite further interpretation.

  6. Oct 31, 2003 · Learn about the life and works of Tim OBrien, a National Book Award-winning author of fiction and nonfiction about the Vietnam War. Explore his themes, style and influences in his books, such as The Things They Carried and July, July.

  7. Winning the National Book Award solidified O’Brien’s reputation as a masterful writer concerned with the ambiguities of love and war. Following this success came The Nuclear Age, a novel about a draft-dodger obsessed with the idea of nuclear holocaust, published in 1985.