Normand Poirier
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Born | Normand Poirier 1928 Essayist, journalist, newspaper editor. |
Genre | Non-fiction |
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Normand Poirier (1928 – February 3, 1981) was an American
Poirier is noted as one of the first journalists to report on war crimes on Vietnamese civilians by American soldiers during the Vietnam War.[1]
Early life
Normand Poirier was born to
Literary career
Over the course of his lifetime, Poirier wrote for the
In August 1969, three months before news of the
Death and legacy
Poirier died on February 3, 1981, at
Non-fiction
Famous essays and articles
References
- ^ New York Times. February 4, 1981
- ^ "Jean Poirier, M.D.." Stauffer Funeral Homes Obituary.
- ^ "1951:Sports." As they saw it.
- ^ "Story stirs memories of a real pro." The Prescott Courier. March 1, 1981.
- ^ "Reporter Poses Unhindered as Red in Off-Limit Town." The Free-Lance Star. January 25, 1955.
- ^ a b Normand Poirier (August 1969). "An American Atrocity". Esquire Magazine. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
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- ^ Grace Sevy, American Experience in Vietnam (1991) p 130
- ^ Nick Turse, Kill Anything That Moves: The Real American Experience in Vietnam (2013) Ch 7
- New York Times. April 4, 2011
- ^ "Roar of the Lion's Head!." Dennis Duggan. February 22, 1981
- ^ a b "Between the Deadlines and Booze, A Life Slips Away." Prescott Courier. February 22, 1981
- ISBN 9780316054539.