From: danny@cs.su.oz.au (Danny Yee) Date: Sun, 03 Sep 1995 21:42:12 +1000 Subject: Book Review - The Sorrow of War title: The Sorrow of War by: Bao Ninh from: the Vietnamese [Phan Thanh Hao + Frank Palmos] publisher: Minerva 1994 subjects: war fiction other: 217 pages Bao Ninh's _The Sorrow of War_ is a hauntingly powerful Vietnam war novel. Much of it is clearly autobiographical, and the blurred distinction between the narrator and the protagonist, Kien, eventually collapses. It is structured as a series of reminiscences, jumping backwards and forwards in time between the events most salient in memory, events which take on a different hue each time they are examined. Kien looks back not just at his ten years at war, but at his final days at school, his work with an MIA team after the war, the slow disintegration of his life since, and the solace he finds in his writing. _The Sorrow of War_ manages to convey not just the immediate horrors of war, but also the emotional damage it wreaks and the dislocation of lives it causes; it is one of the best war novels I have read. -- %T The Sorrow of War %A Bao Ninh %F Phan Thanh Hao %F Frank Palmos %M Vietnamese %I Minerva %C London %D 1994 %O paperback %G ISBN 0-7493-9711-X %P 217pp %K war fiction Danny Yee (danny@cs.su.oz.au) 24 September 1995 ------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright (c) 1995 Danny Yee. Comments and criticism welcome ------------------------------------------------------------- URL http://www.anatomy.su.oz.au/danny/book-reviews/index.html -------------------------------------------------------------