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The short reviews within The Many Deaths of Comrade Binh are fiction. This will not, however, imply they aren't true. Retired naval official Kenneth Levin conveniently admits for some artistic license, but each story is dependant on actual occurrences that occurred through the Vietnam Conflict. < /p>Twice wounded in the line of obligation, Levin remembers the horrors of war all too well. He pulls enthusiasm from his own activities and those of comrades, allies, and mercenaries as well as civilians and participants of the North Vietnamese army. Levin never forgets how deeply war impacts both combatants and bystanders or how fight sometimes makes humans to do something inhumanely. A lot of his stories can handle moving someone to tears - or disturbing enough to keep you up at night. At the same time, mankind has a knack for success even in wartime, a truth mirrored in Levin's reviews of laughter, irony, and love.Despite being war reviews, The Many Deaths of Comrade Binh never glorifies war. Levin is aware his subject too well to romanticize fight or blunder jingoism for patriotism. Comparable to Bao Ninh's The Sorrow of Conflict, Levin's reviews are about the terrifying impact of war on typical people.