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David Morrell

Vietnam veteran John Rambo is arrested in a small town for vagrancy. Traumatized by the war, he escapes from custody into the mountains, setting off a brutal manhunt. Sheriff Teasle obsessively pursues him as the conflict escalates into a private war that

In the novel "First Blood" (1972), David Morrell creates a tense psychological drama about the conflict between two warriors - John Rambo, a Vietnam veteran with PTSD, and Wilfred Teasle, a sheriff who served in Korea. When Teasle tries to chase the vagabond Rambo out of his small town of Madison, he sets in motion events that will escalate into a full-scale war.

Rambo, a former elite Green Beret soldier, is traumatized by his captivity in Vietnam. When he is brutally treated in a local prison, he experiences flashbacks and flees to the mountains above the town. What begins as a simple pursuit turns into a deadly duel of wills between two stubborn warriors.

Teasle becomes obsessed with capturing Rambo, ignoring the pleas of Rambo's former commander, Colonel Trautman. As bodies fall on both sides, the National Guard and the state police are drawn into the conflict. Rambo uses all his survival and guerrilla skills to survive the hunt.

Morrell doesn't portray either as a complete hero or villain - both are damaged people trapped in a cycle of violence they can't stop. The novel explores themes of war, trauma, pride, and how violence breeds violence, culminating in a tragic ending that shows the true cost of war.

Original title
First Blood
Translation
Anja Picelj
Editor
Ivan Škunca
Graphics design
Ivan Balažević
Dimensions
19.5 x 11.5 cm
Pages
329
Publisher
Otokar Keršovani, Rijeka, 1987.
 
Distribution: 5,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
8-63-850057-2

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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