An edition of To bear any burden (1985)

To bear any burden

the Vietnam War and its aftermath in the words of Americans and Southeast Asians

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An edition of To bear any burden (1985)

To bear any burden

the Vietnam War and its aftermath in the words of Americans and Southeast Asians

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The forty-eight American and Asian witnesses who recount their stories in this book are survivors of a great cataclysm, the Vietnam War. The veterans, refugees, and officials who speak here come from widely divergent backgrounds yet combine to narrate a synchronous chronicle, a human-scale history of the war in Vietnam and Southeast Asia. Reading their narratives, we hear them reliving crucial moments in the preparation, execution, and aftermath of war. We hear POW Dan Pitzer learning of the American buildup from his bamboo cage; Viet Cong operative Nguyen Tuong Lai describing a terrorist run into Saigon; Cambodian teacher Kassie Neou charming his executioners with fairy tales learned from the BBC. Their experiences in extreme circumstances of war, revolution, and imprisonment provide an epic drama of heroism in the midst of tragedy. This book gives not only riveting eyewitness accounts of the war, but reclaims from this tragic continuum larger patterns of courage and dedication. -- from Book Jacket.

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English
Pages
367

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To Bear Any Burden
May 12, 1986, Ballantine Books
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Edition Notes

Originally published: New York : E.P. Dutton, 1985.

Published in
Bloomington
Series
Vietnam war era classics series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
959.704/3/092
Library of Congress
DS559.5 .S25 1999, DS559.5.S25 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxvi, 367 p. ;
Number of pages
367

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL381543M
Internet Archive
tobearanyburdenv0000sant_k0w8
ISBN 10
0253335434, 0253213045
LCCN
98043864
OCLC/WorldCat
40255876
Library Thing
1119669
Goodreads
3165115
378608

First Sentence

"On April 17, 1975, when the Khmer Rouge marched into Phnom Penh, I was at my school office."

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