Philip Caputo
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Philip Caputo (born June 10, 1941) is an American author and journalist.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He is best known for A Rumor of War (1977), a best-selling memoir of his experiences during the Vietnam War. Caputo has written 18 books, including three memoirs, five books of general nonfiction, nine novels, and one book of short stories. His latest is the novel Memory and Desire which was published in 2023 by Arcade Publishing.
Early life and career
Philip Caputo was born in Westchester, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, and raised in Berwyn and Westchester. He attended Fenwick High School and Loyola University Chicago, graduating with a B.A. in English in 1964. From 1965–1966 Caputo served in the Republic of Vietnam (RVN) as an infantry lieutenant (platoon commander) in the United States Marine Corps. Caputo served in combat and earned several medals and awards upon completion of his tour of duty.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
After serving three years in the Corps, Caputo began a career in journalism, joining the staff of the Chicago Tribune in 1968. In 1973, Caputo was part of a writing team that won the Pulitzer Prize for reporting on election fraud in Chicago. For the next five years, he was a foreign correspondent for the Tribune. He covered the fall of Saigon in 1975, and he worked in Italy, the Soviet Union and the Middle East.<ref name="philipcaputo1">Template:Cite web</ref> In 1975, he was shot and wounded in the ankle by a militiaman with an AK-47 during the Battle of the Hotels in Lebanon.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Books and articles
Philip Caputo's memoir of Vietnam, A Rumor of War (1977), has been published in 15 languages, and has sold two million copies since its first publication. It is widely regarded as a classic in the literature of war. The book was adapted as a 1980 two-part TV movie of the same name, starring Brad Davis, Keith Carradine, Brian Dennehy, and Michael O'Keefe. A Fortieth Anniversary Edition of A Rumor of War was published in summer 2017.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Memory and Desire (2023), Caputo’s 18th book, is a novel set in south Florida about love and the persistence of love, about desire and desire remembered, and the reunion of a fifty-year-old man with a son he fathered out of wedlock in his youth.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
In addition to books, Caputo has published dozens of major magazine articles, reviews, and op-ed pieces in publications ranging from The New York Times, The Boston Globe, and The Washington Post to Esquire, National Geographic, and the Virginia Quarterly Review.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Lecturing and television
Caputo has lectured at approximately 20 universities and prep schools around the country, and has been a featured speaker for the National Book Committee, the American Library Association, and the American Publishers Association. He has participated in the Key West Literary Seminar, Tennessee Williams Literary Festival, Chicago Humanities Festival, and the Cheltenham Literary Festival in Cheltenham, England.
He has also worked as a screenwriter for Paramount Pictures and Michael Douglas Productions. Caputo has been a guest on the Charlie Rose Show and the Today Show. He has narrated or appeared in several TV documentaries on the Vietnam War, the Cold War, and other subjects.<ref name="philipcaputo1"/>
Bibliography
Fiction
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- Delcorso's Gallery (1983)
- Indian Country (1987)
- Equation for Evil (1996)
- Exiles (1997)
- The Voyage (1999)
- Acts of Faith (2005) Template:ISBN
- Crossers (2009)
- Some Rise by Sin (2017) Template:ISBN
- Hunter's Moon (2019) Template:ISBN
- Memory and Desire (2023) Template:ISBN
Nonfiction
- Ghosts of Tsavo (2002)
- In the Shadows of the Morning (2002)
- 13 Seconds: A Look Back At the Kent State Shootings (2005) Template:ISBN<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- Ten Thousand Days of Thunder (2005)
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- Memoir
- A Rumor of War (1977) Template:ISBN Template:OCLC
- Means of Escape<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> (1991) Template:ISBN Template:OCLC
- The Longest Road (2013) Template:ISBN
Filmography
References
External links
- Philip Caputo official website, including article and book links, reviews, interviews, FAQs
- Philip Caputo's papers at Howard Gotlieb Archival Research CenterTemplate:Dead link
- Interview of Philip Caputo by Charlie Rose (2005)
- Review of Crossers by William T. Vollmann
- Interview on Acts of Faith at the Pritzker Military Library
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- Interview with Philip Caputo by Stephen McKiernan, Binghamton University Libraries Center for the Study of the 1960s, December 12, 2009
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- 1941 births
- Living people
- 20th-century American non-fiction writers
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- American male novelists
- 20th-century American memoirists
- American military writers
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- Loyola University Chicago alumni
- People from Berwyn, Illinois
- People from Westchester, Illinois
- United States Marine Corps officers
- United States Marine Corps personnel of the Vietnam War
- 20th-century American male writers
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