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by Joe Haldeman
Born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Joe Haldeman has garnered both the Nebula Award and the Hugo Award for both the Nebula Award's famous novel The Forever War, one of the landmark books of the ’70s.
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Dexter Filkins
For a broader, more profane chronicle of recent American soldiering and recent American soldiering's insane consequences, Dexter Filkins’s “The Forever War” is the pinnacle.
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in 1974
The Forever War (1974) is a military science fiction novel by American author Joe Haldeman, telling the contemplative story of soldiers fighting an interstellar war between Mankind and the Taurans.
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Joe Haldeman's novel
Joe Haldeman's novel, The Forever War, was a huge touchstone for me while writing this story about the survivors of the genocide on Uwe’hhieyth, and the complex relationship between soldiers.
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Joe Haldeman , a Vietnam veteran,
Joe Haldeman, a Vietnam veteran, wrote The Forever War in the seventies, and Joe Haldeman's novel soon became a classic of the so-called “military science fiction” genre, in keeping with (and way better than)
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Haldeman
One of the legendary masters of science fiction, Haldeman is the author of The Forever War, which won the Hugo and Nebula Awards.
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Joe Haldeman's first SF novel and
THE FOREVER WAR was Joe Haldeman's first SF novel and
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