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Saigon Calling
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Saigon Calling

In this sequel to the graphic memoir Such a Lovely Little War, young Marcelino and his family move from Saigon to swinging London in order to escape the war. There, he discovers an exciting new world of hedonists and hippies, while his mother slips further into her bipolar disorder, and Vietnam slips further into tragedy and heartbreak.

The Ignorance of Bliss
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 301

The Ignorance of Bliss

The Ignorance of Bliss tells the true story of ten-year-old Sandy, who moves with her American military family to Saigon, Vietnam where her father, the Colonel, serves as a military advisor to the South Vietnamese Army. In 1960s Saigon, Sandy finds a world of crushing poverty and extraordinary beauty; a world of streets, villas, and brothels, where politics and intrigue reside between plot and counterplot. Blissfully living a life of French decadence, Sandy maneuvers between coups, spies, bombings, corruption, and scandal as she and her thirteen-year-old brother, Tom, run an illicit baby powder and Hershey bar business on the black market and live a life of school, scouts, dance parties, and...

Continental Saigon
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 297

Continental Saigon

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1976-01-01T00:00:00+01:00
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  • Publisher: FeniXX

Philippe Franchini nous livre aujourd'hui un témoignage exceptionnel sur le Vietnam : pour la première fois l'histoire vietnamienne racontée aussi du côté vietnamien. Né à Saigon, Philippe Franchini est un enfant du delta du Mékong. Sur les terres de ses grands-parents, mandarins de la province de Mytho, il se nourrit des coutumes et des traditions vietnamiennes, pendant que son père, le Corse Mathieu Franchini, dirige au centre de Saigon l'hôtel Continental. Très tôt, Philippe Franchini prend conscience de sa qualité d'eurasien, en qui deux races et deux cultures s'affrontent. Par sa mère, il appartient au Vietnam, à la terre des colonisés, par son père, il appartient à la...

The Battle of Saigon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

The Battle of Saigon

Ngo The Vinh was an ARVN Airborne Ranger M.D. during the Vietnam War. This author, winner of the 1971 National Prize for Literature for his novel The Green Belt, ironically was also penalized for his writing, when he was summoned to the court of law because of the title story of this collection: "The Battle of Saigon". This short story records the spiritual journey of a soldier who accepts sacrifice and hardship in the struggle for freedom of South Vietnam, a soldier who at the same time longs for a better society in the future. For the contents of this work, Ngo The Vinh was accused of using the press to circulate arguments that were deemed detrimental to public order, that militated agains...

Saigon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1050

Saigon

An epic saga of love, blood, and destiny in twentieth-century Vietnam: “This superb novel could well be the War and Peace of our age” (San Francisco Chronicle). Joseph Sherman first visits Saigon—the capital of French colonial Cochin-China—as a young man on his father’s hunting trip in 1925. But the exotic land lures him back again and again as a traveler, soldier, and reporter. He returns because of his fascination for the enchanting city—and for Lan, a mandarin’s daughter he cannot forget. Over five decades Joseph’s life becomes enmeshed with the political intrigues of two of Saigon’s most influential families, the French colonist Devrauxs, and the native Trans. In this sweeping saga of tragedy and triumph, Joseph witnesses Vietnam’s turbulent, war-torn fate. He is there when millions of coolies rise against the French, and during their bloody last stand at Dien Bien Phu. And he sees US military “advisors” fire their first shots in America’s hopeless war against the Communist revolution. A story of adventure, love, war, and political power, Saigon presents an enthralling and enlightening depiction of twentieth-century Vietnam.

A Saigon Party
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

A Saigon Party

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

After her brother Kenny was killed in the Mekong Delta, Diana Dell went to Vietnam with USO. Her short stories are not about battles, blood, gore, or angst. They are about participants of the war other than grunts: war profiteers, disc jockeys, rock stars, landladies, pedicab drivers, movie stars, pickpockets, beggars, journalists, celebrity tourists, and other REMFs. Irreverent, outrageous, cynical, satirical, intelligent, and insightful are a few of the words used to describe A Saigon Party (And Other Vietnam War Short Stories).

Leaving Saigon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 165

Leaving Saigon

Colonialism and war disrupted the lives of millions of Vietnamese people during the 20th century. These are their stories.

Passion, Betrayal, and Revolution in Colonial Saigon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Passion, Betrayal, and Revolution in Colonial Saigon

This is the incredible story of Bao Luong, Vietnam’s first female political prisoner. In 1927, when she was just 18, Bao Luong left her village home to join Ho Chi Minh’s Revolutionary Youth League and fight both for national independence and for women’s equality. A year later, she became embroiled in the Barbier Street murder, a crime in which unruly passion was mixed with revolutionary ardor. Weaving together Bao Luong’s own memoir with excerpts from newspaper articles, family gossip, and official documents, this book by Bao Luong’s niece takes us from rural life in the Mekong Delta to the bustle of colonial Saigon. It provides a rare snapshot of Vietnam in the first decades of the twentieth century and a compelling account of one woman’s struggle to make a place for herself in a world fraught with intense political intrigue.

Saigon
  • Language: en

Saigon

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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