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Le saule sacré : quatre générations dans la vie d'une famille vietnamienne-

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The Sacred Willow: Four Generations in the Life of a Vietnamese Family
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by Elliott, Mai | HC | Good
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Binding
Hardcover
Weight
2 lbs
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No
ISBN
9780195124347
Book Title
Sacred Willow : Four Generations in the Life of a Vietnamese Family
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
9.3 in
Edition
2
Publication Year
1999
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1.8 in
Author
Mai Elliott
Genre
History
Topic
Asia / Southeast Asia
Item Weight
31.7 Oz
Item Width
6.3 in
Number of Pages
544 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195124340
ISBN-13
9780195124347
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1049547

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Edition
2
Book Title
Sacred Willow : Four Generations in the Life of a Vietnamese Family
Number of Pages
544 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Asia / Southeast Asia
Publication Year
1999
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
History
Author
Mai Elliott
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.8 in
Item Weight
31.7 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in

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LCCN
98-014204
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"Suspenseful and gripping, Elliott's writing becomes a masterful narrativeas she tells the various misadventures her family experienced trying to fleeVietnam.... It may be the story of the Duong clan, but it's also a story manyVietnamese will recognize as their own, and it will allow others an insight intoa war they never have understood."--San Jose Mercury News, "Those of us who reported from Vietnam during the war never fully understood the Vietnamese and the hardships they endured. Duong Van Mai Elliott's account of her family's experiences is a vivid, poignant, often inspiring story that I wish we could have read before we became involved in aconflict that was tragic for both Vietnamese and Americans." Stanley Karnow, author of Vietnam: A History, "Those familiar with the history of the Vietnam War will want to read The Sacred Willow for its portrayal of four generations of Vietnamese caught up in the conflict. But perhaps even more important, those who know nothing about the war will find the story irresistible. If you have room inyour library for only a few books on Vietnam--this book should be there."-- Lloyd Gardner, Rutgers University, author of Approaching Vietnam : from World War II through Dienbienphu, 1941-1954, "Those of us who reported from Vietnam during the war never fullyunderstood the Vietnamese and the hardships they endured. Duong Van MaiElliott's account of her family's experiences is a vivid, poignant, ofteninspiring story that I wish we could have read before we became involved in aconflict that was tragic for both Vietnamese and Americans." Stanley Karnow,author of Vietnam: A History, "Suspenseful and gripping, Elliott's writing becomes a masterful narrative as she tells the various misadventures her family experienced trying to flee Vietnam.... It may be the story of the Duong clan, but it's also a story many Vietnamese will recognize as their own, and it will allow othersan insight into a war they never have understood."--San Jose Mercury News, "In writing this splendid and engrossing history of her own family theauthor illuminates the extraordinary qualities in the Vietnamese people and howthey have endured their own brutal history. There is no other book like thisone: it is gripping and beautiful."--Gloria Emerson, author of Winners andLosers: Batles, Retreats, Gains, Losses, and Ruins from a Long War., "In writing this splendid and engrossing history of her own family the author illuminates the extraordinary qualities in the Vietnamese people and how they have endured their own brutal history. There is no other book like this one: it is gripping and beautiful."--Gloria Emerson, author ofWinners and Losers: Batles, Retreats, Gains, Losses, and Ruins from a Long War., "There can be no better vehicle for understanding the modern history ofVietnam than the microcosm of the family. . .With deep insight and empathy,Elliott skillfully weaves the life stories of her great- grandparents,grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, sisters, brothers, and cousins into theintricate tapestry of modern Vietnamese history. This is a beautiful andutterly absorbing work, a book of extraordinary emotional power that is also amajor contribution to historical understanding. It deserves the widest audienceand belongs in all libraries."--Library Journal, "There can be no better vehicle for understanding the modern history of Vietnam than the microcosm of the family. . .With deep insight and empathy, Elliott skillfully weaves the life stories of her great- grandparents, grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, sisters, brothers, and cousins intothe intricate tapestry of modern Vietnamese history. This is a beautiful and utterly absorbing work, a book of extraordinary emotional power that is also a major contribution to historical understanding. It deserves the widest audience and belongs in all libraries."--Library Journal, "For too long Vietnamese voices have been conspicuous by their absence inthe Western literature on the Vietnam War, a fact that has led to the commonmisperception that the conflict was an American tragedy only. This book fillsthat gap admirably. In a riveting and frequently moving account, author MaiElliott chronicles the lives of four generations of a Vietnamese family whosemembers are caught up in the throes of war and revolution. Their story is toldwith both insight and compassion, while presenting a poignant portrait of thedifficult moral dilemmas faced by individuals trapped in the web of a bittercivil war. Highly recommended." --William J. Duiker, Penn State University,author of The Communist Road to Power in Vietnam, "This is a beautiful and utterly absorbing work, a book of extraordinaryemotional power that is also a major contribution to historical understanding.It deserves the widest audience and belongs in all libraries." --Steven L.Levine, University of Montana, Missoula, This family's saga is as engrossing as fine literary fiction and is, besides, indispensable to understanding Vietnam from a Vietnamese perspective.--The New Yorker|9780195124347|, "Those familiar with the history of the Vietnam War will want to read TheSacred Willow for its portrayal of four generations of Vietnamese caught up inthe conflict. But perhaps even more important, those who know nothing about thewar will find the story irresistible. If you have room in your library for onlya few books on Vietnam--this book should be there."-- Lloyd Gardner, RutgersUniversity, author of Approaching Vietnam : from World War II throughDienbienphu, 1941-1954, "Those of us who reported from Vietnam during the war never fullyunderstood the Vietnamese and the hardships they endured. Duong Van MaiElliott's account of her family's experiences is a vivid, poignant, ofteninspiring story that I wish we could have read before we became involved in aconflict that was tragic for both Vietnamese and Americans." --Stanley Karnow,author of Vietnam: A History, "A gripping and enlightening account of the trials and triumphs of oneremarkable family, whose story brings Vietnam's turbulent past to life as noother book I have ever read. Its great strength is that it is the story ofVietnam through the eyes of the Vietnamese, something that has been sorelyneeded in the West. I found it excellent and recommend it highly." --DonOberdorfer, Journalist-in-Residence, Johns Hopkins University School of AdvancedInternational Studies, author of TET, "It is rare to find a book on Vietnam that provides clear and reliable guidance to the general reader and at the same time opens up significant insights for the specialist scholar. Mai Elliot does both. Not only is there much in her account that is new and important and her perceptivity openand fresh, but her pen flows with a grace and eloquence that makes this salient era of Vietnam's history become vivid and alive to an extent normally possible only in a historical novel. But this is solid history at its very best--and fascinating to read." George McT. Kahin, Aaron L. BinenkorbProfessor of International Studies Emeritus, Cornell University, "In writing this splendid and engrossing history of her own family theauthor illuminates the extraordinary qualities in the Vietnamese people and howthey have endured their own brutal history. There is no other book like thisone: it is gripping and beautiful."--Gloria Emerson, author of Winners andLosers: Batles, Retreats, Gains, Losses, and Ruins from a Long War, "This is a beautiful and utterly absorbing work, a book of extraordinary emotional power that is also a major contribution to historical understanding. It deserves the widest audience and belongs in all libraries." --Steven L. Levine, University of Montana, Missoula, "This family's saga is as engrossing as fine literary fiction and is, besides, indispensable to understanding Vietnam from a Vietnamese perspective.--The New Yorker "[Elliott] reverently weaves the tale of a century of tremendous upheaval...and shows how the tragedies of her family are a window to understanding the Vietnamese century. It is a wonderful book, written with care, and it is extremely suggestive."--Touchstone "This is an excellent text which provides an insightful, personal history of a Vietnamese family. Through one family the reader discovers the real ramifications of a country at war for most of the 20th century."--Seth Bardo, Phillips Academy "This is a family saga sweeping you along 4 generations of recent Vietnamese history. This should at last allow the American student of the war to understand 'the other side'--both its steely willpower and tender hearts."--Guenter Bischf, University of New Orleans "Those of us who reported from Vietnam during the war never fully understood the Vietnamese and the hardships they endured. Duong Van Mai Elliott's account of her family's experiences is a vivid, poignant, often inspiring story that I wish we could have read before we became involved in a conflict that was tragic for both Vietnamese and Americans." --Stanley Karnow, author of Vietnam: A History "[This] story could not be more compelling.... Voices a perspective until now missing from the English-language body of work on the Vietnam conflict.... Objectivity marks Elliott's book and makes it the best kind of history, [one] we may escape from repeating by reading of this remarkable family."--Beth Hughes, San Francisco Examiner, "A gripping and enlightening account of the trials and triumphs of one remarkable family, whose story brings Vietnam's turbulent past to life as no other book I have ever read. Its great strength is that it is the story of Vietnam through the eyes of the Vietnamese, something that has beensorely needed in the West. I found it excellent and recommend it highly." --Don Oberdorfer, Journalist-in-Residence, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, author of TET, "For too long Vietnamese voices have been conspicuous by their absence in the Western literature on the Vietnam War, a fact that has led to the common misperception that the conflict was an American tragedy only. This book fills that gap admirably. In a riveting and frequently movingaccount, author Mai Elliott chronicles the lives of four generations of a Vietnamese family whose members are caught up in the throes of war and revolution. Their story is told with both insight and compassion, while presenting a poignant portrait of the difficult moral dilemmas faced byindividuals trapped in the web of a bitter civil war. Highly recommended." --William J. Duiker, Penn State University, author of The Communist Road to Power in Vietnam, "It is rare to find a book on Vietnam that provides clear and reliableguidance to the general reader and at the same time opens up significantinsights for the specialist scholar. Mai Elliot does both. Not only is theremuch in her account that is new and important and her perceptivity open andfresh, but her pen flows with a grace and eloquence that makes this salient eraof Vietnam's history become vivid and alive to an extent normally possible onlyin a historical novel. But this is solid history at its very best--andfascinating to read." George McT. Kahin, Aaron L. Binenkorb Professor ofInternational Studies Emeritus, Cornell University, "An extraordinary collective biography that spans the history of Vietnam from colonial conquest to 'market socialism.' Fascinating and moving--there is nothing like it anywhere."--Marilyn B. Young, author of The Vietnam Wars
Dewey Decimal
959.704
Table Of Content
Preface Acknowledgments Maps Family Tree 1. A Burial in the Night 2. Shut Gate and High Walls 3. The Silk Merchant 4. French Veneer, Confucian Soul 5. Taxes, Floods, and Robbers 6. The Third Month in the Year of the Famine 7. The Head on the Roof 8. Into the Resistance Zone 9. Poison and Bribes 10. The Fall of a Border Garrison 11. Sifting Through the Rubble 12. The New Mecca 13. Just Cause 14. Short Peace, Long War 15. Flying Into the Unknown 16. The Spoils of Victory 17. The Hours of Gold and Jade Epilogue: Across the Four Seas Bibliography Index
Synopsis
Tied in to Ken Burns' forthcoming (2017) TV series on Vietnam, to which the author is a major contributor, the reissue of a Pulitzer finalist memoir of a Vietnamese family in the 20th century, A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Duong Van Mai Elliott's The Sacred Willow illuminates recent Vietnamese history by weaving together the stories of the lives of four generations of her family. Beginning with her great-grandfather, who rose from rural poverty to become an influential landowner, and continuing to the present, Mai Elliott traces her family's journey through an era of tumultuous change. She tells us of childhood hours in her grandmother's silk shop, and of hiding while French troops torched her village, watching while blossoms torn by fire from the trees flutter "like hundreds of butterflies" overhead. She makes clear the agonizing choices that split Vietnamese families: her eldest sister left her staunchly anti-communist home to join the Viet Minh, and spent months sleeping in jungle camps with her infant son, fearing air raids by day and tigers by night. And she follows several family members through the last, desperate hours of the fall of Saigon-including one nephew who tried to escape by grabbing the skid of a departing American helicopter. Based on family papers, dozens of interviews, and a wealth of other research, this is not only a memorable family saga but a record of how the Vietnamese themselves have experienced their times., A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Duong Van Mai Elliott's The Sacred Willow illuminates recent Vietnamese history by weaving together the stories of the lives of four generations of her family. Beginning with her great-grandfather, who rose from rural poverty to become an influential landowner, and continuing to the present, Mai Elliott traces her family's journey through an era of tumultuous change. She tells us of childhood hours in her grandmother'ssilk shop, and of hiding while French troops torched her village, watching while blossoms torn by fire from the trees flutter "like hundreds of butterflies" overhead. She makes clear the agonizing choices thatsplit Vietnamese families: her eldest sister left her staunchly anti-communist home to join the Viet Minh, and spent months sleeping in jungle camps with her infant son, fearing air raids by day and tigers by night. And she follows several family members through the last, desperate hours of the fall of Saigon-including one nephew who tried to escape by grabbing the skid of a departing American helicopter. Based on family papers, dozens of interviews, and a wealth of other research, this is notonly a memorable family saga but a record of how the Vietnamese themselves have experienced their times., Duong Van Mai Elliott's The Sacred Willow, an extraordinary narrative woven from the lives of four generations of her family, illuminates fascinating--and until now unexplored--strands of Vietnamese history. Beginning with her great-grandfather, who rose from rural poverty to become an influential mandarin, and continuing to the present, Mai Elliott traces her family's journey through an era of tumultuous change. She tells us of childhood hours in her grandmother's silk shop--and of hiding while French troops torched her village, watching blossoms torn by fire from the trees flutter "like hundreds of butterflies" overhead. She reveals the agonizing choices that split Vietnamese families: her eldest sister left her staunchly anti-communist home to join the Viet Minh, and spent months sleeping with her infant son in jungle camps, fearing air raids by day and tigers by night. And she follows several family members through the last, desperate hours of the fall of Saigon--including one nephew who tried to escape by grabbing the skid of a departing American helicopter. Based on family papers, dozens of interviews, and a wealth of other research, this is not only a memorable family saga, but a record of how the Vietnamese themselves have experienced their times. At times haunting, at times heartbreaking--it is always mesmerizing--The Sacred Willow will forever change how we view the history of Vietnam and our own role in it.
LC Classification Number
DS556.8.E44 1999
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4
Copyright Date
1999

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