Going After Cacciato

Going After Cacciato is an anti-war novel written by Tim O'Brien and first published by Delacorte Press in 1978. It won the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction. O'Brien himself says that "Going After Cacciato is a war novel. However, this is a controversial idea due to the fact that the book is about a soldier going AWOL."

Going After Cacciato
First edition
AuthorTim O'Brien
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreWar novel
PublisherDelacorte Press (US)
Jonathan Cape (UK)
Publication date
January 1978
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages352
ISBN0-440-02948-1
OCLC3240718
813/.5/4
LC ClassPZ4.O1362 Go PS3565.B75
Preceded byNorthern Lights (1973) 
Followed byThe Nuclear Age (1985) 

The novel is set during the Vietnam War and is told from the third person limited point of view of the protagonist, Paul Berlin. The story traces the events that ensue after Cacciato, a member of Berlin's squad, decides to go AWOL by walking from Vietnam to France, through Asia. Cacciato means "hunted"/"caught" in Italian.

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