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Cultural impact of the Falklands War

The cultural impact of the Falklands War spanned several media in both Britain and Argentina. A number of films and television productions emerged from the conflict. The first Argentine film about the war was ''Los chicos de la guerra'' (''The Boys of the War'') in 1984. The BBC drama ''Tumbledown'' (1988) told the story of a British officer who got paralysed due to a bullet wound. The computer game ''Harrier Attack'' (1983) and the naval strategy game ''Strike Fleet'' (1987) are two examples of Falklands-related games. A number of fictional works were set during the Falklands War, including in Stephen King's novella ''The Langoliers'' (1990), in which the character Nick Hopewell is a Falklands veteran. The war provided a wealth of material for non-fiction writers; in the United Kingdom (UK) an important account became Max Hastings and Simon Jenkins' ''The Battle for the Falklands''.
The Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges wrote a short poem, called ''Juan López y John Ward'' (1985), about two fictional soldiers (one from each side), who died in the Falklands, in which he refers to "islands that were too famous". Another Argentine example is "Elegy for the Argentine Dead Boys, in the South Atlantic" by Salvador Oria.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Elegy for the Argentine Dead Boys, in the South Atlantic )〕 Music referencing the war includes songs by Captain Sensible, the Argentine punk-rock band Los Violadores' song "Comunicado #166", and British heavy metal band Iron Maiden's song called "Como Estais Amigos".
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