Gustav Hasford
À propos de l'auteur
Gustav Hasford was an American author best known for his novel "The Short-Timers," which served as a basis for the acclaimed film "Full Metal Jacket" directed by Stanley Kubrick. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Hasford's experiences as a combat correspondent during the Vietnam War profoundly influenced his writing, giving a raw, unfiltered perspective on the complexities of war and the psychological toll it takes on soldiers. His writing style is characterized by its stark realism and dark humor, drawing readers into the chaos and absurdity of military life.
In addition to "The Short-Timers," Hasford authored several other works, including "A Gypsy Good Time." Despite his relatively brief literary career, he left a lasting impact on the genre of war literature. His unique voice and candid portrayal of the Vietnam War have inspired countless readers and writers. Hasford's work continues to resonate, reflecting the enduring struggles of veterans and the societal implications of war.