| #43625 in Books | Nguyen Viet Thanh | 2016-04-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.30 x1.30 x5.80l,.0 | File type: PDF | 384 pages | Nothing Ever Dies Vietnam and the Memory of War||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Like the war, a quagmire of a book|By Michael|The book has a great premise, because a wider view of the memory of the Vietnam War hasn’t really been addressed before. At times it excels when it discusses books and films about the war or monuments in Vietnam and elsewhere, but generally it gets bogged down in turgid academic discussions and philosophising. This is a long,||[Nguyen] produces close readings of the novels, films, monuments, and prisons that form ‘the identity of war’ in Vietnam, ‘a face with carefully drawn features, familiar at a glance to the nation’s people.’ Nguyen draws insights f
All wars are fought twice, the first time on the battlefield, the second time in memory. From the author of the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel The Sympathizer comes a searching exploration of the conflict Americans call the Vietnam War and Vietnamese call the American War―a conflict that lives on in the collective memory of both nations.
From a kaleidoscope of cultural forms―novels, memoirs, cemeteries, monuments, films, photography, museum exhibi...
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