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The Vietnam Plays

Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel & Sticks and Bones

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The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, which won the young David Rabe an Obie and was hailed by The New York Times as “rich in humor, irony, and insight,” is the story of a naive recruit’s initiation into war. Sticks and Bones concerns a blinded Vietnam veteran who, returning home numbed by the war, is astonished by his family’s inability to comprehend their country’s politics and his rage.

226 pages, Paperback

First published July 27, 1978

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January 18, 2022
Much like last year, the plan is to read more stage plays (which is part of why I set my reading goal so high), and these two are both pretty incredible. Written and performed during the height of the Vietnam War, these both struck me as being bracingly honest and kind of shockingly harsh. The overall approach isn't too far off from Sam Shepard's work from around the same time, especially in "Sticks and Bones."

Of the two, I definitely prefer "The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel," but that's mostly because it's so easy for me to imagine the main character being performed by the likes of William Atherton (in its original staging) or Al Pacino (which would have no doubt been fucking electric). Although the boldness and severity of the language in "Sticks and Bones" still comes across effectively even today, which is no mean feat.
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4 reviews
March 7, 2024
Nice opening, and this kind of story is always eye-catching. It's actually hard to imagine how a father obsessed with glory to face a boy with PTSD, which is also described by many other playwrights. But still, the latter half of the play is just a kind of boring... and the father complains too much...
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24 reviews
April 12, 2026
Didn't finish. The self indulgent preface was more interesting than the play itself.
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193 reviews
March 14, 2017
Rabe offers a strong and authentic voice, but I just couldn't get into either play due to the fragmented storylines. This could be the PTSD of the playwright or his intentional metaphor for it.
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October 23, 2013
These plays focus on the Vietnam war and the effect of it on two soldiers. I had never heard of these plays before and I found them hard to understand. "The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel" was very confusing to me. I think this is one of those plays that are better being seen on stage. These plays were very popular when they were first published.
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November 23, 2014
It is difficult to read and understand "The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel" for people who have not experienced combat in the military. It is good, but I would rather watch the play than read it.
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July 4, 2015
From the first time I this play to the 5th time, I picked up new nuances and metaphors throughout. I loved this play, and will absolutely see it in production.
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