They Could Only Kill Me Once
They Could Only Kill Me Once is a powerful and haunting play by David Rabe that explores the psychological toll of the Vietnam War on soldiers. Through its unflinching portrayal of violence, loss, and the search for meaning in the face of death, the play raises profound questions about the cost of war and the enduring impact it has on the human spirit. It also examines the themes of anti-war protest and existentialism within the context of the conflict.