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  1. 8 de nov. de 2019 · Joe Haldeman's debut novel War Year follows combat engineer John Farmer as he fights to survive the brutality of Vietnam in 1968. The largely autobiographical novel was structured around almost-daily letters Haldeman wrote to his wife while in Vietnam, as well as “the things I remembered seeing but had been reluctant to write to her about.”

  2. 8 de ene. de 2024 · Some readers may think of the legendary Joe Haldeman as a writer concerned with space battles and the struggles of humans and aliens, thanks in part to his celebrated 1974 novel The Forever War. But in his vividly written novels and short stories, Haldeman gave free rein to an imagination that detected the potential for absurd, thrilling, yet utterly convincing scenarios on our planet and in ...

  3. Joe Haldeman is an American author of fiction. Born on June 9, 1943, he is the brother of Jack C. Haldeman II and a Vietnam War veteran. He is known for The Forever War series, the Attar the Merman series under his pen name Robert Graham. He is the author of the Marsbound and Worlds series and contributed to the Star Trek Adventures series.

  4. 2 de sept. de 2003 · The Forever War. , Volume 1. Joe Haldeman, Joe W. Haldeman. Harper Collins, Sep 2, 2003 - Fiction - 277 pages. 150 Reviews. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified. Private William Mandella is a hero in spite of himself -- a reluctant conscript drafted into an elite military unit, and ...

  5. Joe Haldeman. Joe Haldeman es autorde numerosos libros, relatos cortos, novelas y artículos por los que ha recibido, entre otros, los premios Nebula, Locus, Ditmar, Galaxy, Hugo y Mundial de Fantasía, algunos en varias ocasiones. Sirvió en Vietnam, donde fue condecorado con el Corazón Púrpura por sus servicios, y esas experiencias le ...

  6. Joe Haldeman. 6,616 likes · 92 talking about this. Author

  7. Joe Haldeman. (Joe William Haldeman) ( b. 1943) Brother of Jack C Haldeman II. aka Robert Graham. Joe Haldeman began his writing career while he was still in the army. Drafted in 1967, he fought in the Central Highlands of Vietnam as a combat engineer with the Fourth Division. He was awarded several medals, including a Purple Heart.