Mountain River

Vietnamese Poetry from the Wars, 1948-93

Bruce Weigl editor Kevin Bowen editor Nguyen Ba Chung editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Massachusetts Press

Published:30th Sep '98

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This powerful and moving bilingual collection affirms the importance of poetry in the formation and perpetuation of Vietnamese national Identity. These poems testify to the centrality of war in Vietnamese history and experience over the past fifty years. Beginning thw Ho Chi Minh in the 1940s and moving forward in time to Nguyen Quang Thieu in the 1990s, the book presents significant poetry reflecting the thoughts and feeling of the major Vietnamese writers who lived through many years of war, first with the French and later with the Americans. Mountain River will serve as a valuable introductory survey of Vietnamese poetry written since World War II and as an example of the integral role of poets and poetry in Vietnamese culture.

Translation of poetry from Vietnamese to English presents difficult problems; these translations are among the best I've ever seen. The book will appeal to scholars and teachers in the fields of Viet Nam War studies, postcolonial literary studies, and Pacific Rim studies. It could easily be used as a course text, as well as provide important material for scholars. ... A most useful and beautiful work. - Renny Christopher, author of The Viet Nam War/The American War: Images and Representations in Euro-American and Vietnamese Exile Narratives - ""The quality of the translations is excellent."" - Ngo Nhu Binh, Harvard University.

ISBN: 9781558491410

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 456g

304 pages