Lan Cao depicts the actuality of Vietnam’s social life during the Second Indochina war (1955-1975) and the complexities of migration in her debut novel, Monkey Bridge (1997). The novel is critically acclaimed for its war literature imageries, and it is received as a powerful work of fiction, elucidating the uncharted territory of the Vietnamese-American experience on the subjects of the aftermath of war, the migratory process, and the migrant life. Cao wrote this fiction with a blend of personal input because Cao herself is a Vietnamese-American citizen who fled Vietnam during the fall of Saigon in 1975. She grew up in Saigon’s twin city Cholon(South Vietnam) and was later migrated out to Avon, Connecticut. Thus, Cao built her plot from dif...
What a pleasure it was when this book landed on my coffee table! The book is bilingual Vietnamese – ...
So Lost Between Worlds is a phrase used in Lan Cao\u27s novel Monkey Bridge to illustrate the feeli...
This book is a recent addition to the Anthropology of Contemporary Issues series edited by Roger San...
Lan Cao depicts the actuality of Vietnam's social life during the Second Indochina war (1955-1975) a...
To Vietnamese Americans, the past has much to do with the Vietnam War, a “failed war ” in the eyes o...
[ndlr] Paru au mois d'août 2014, nous signalons le roman, en partie autobiographique, de Lan Cao, fi...
In Saigon At War: South Vietnam and the Global Sixties, Heather Marie Stur challenges the convention...
Red shirts, yellow shirts, radicalised schoolchildren staging anime-themed protests against the King...
This article analyzes the memories of traumatic experiences held by major characters in two contempo...
The Vietnamese-American 1.5 Generation is divided into two parts. Part I offers an overview of Vietn...
Published in 2002, Love in Lhasa is Baima's first novel. The background is the 1980s at a time when ...
One tragedy of war is a people uprooted-tom from their land, history, and culture to seek a haven in...
In this first comprehensive study of Vietnamese American place-making and community-building, Karin ...
Vietnam: An epic tragedy 1945-1975, by Max Hastings. London: William Collins. 2018. 722 pages. ISBN ...
Review of 'The Perfume River: An Anthology of Writing From Vietnam' edited by Catherine Col
What a pleasure it was when this book landed on my coffee table! The book is bilingual Vietnamese – ...
So Lost Between Worlds is a phrase used in Lan Cao\u27s novel Monkey Bridge to illustrate the feeli...
This book is a recent addition to the Anthropology of Contemporary Issues series edited by Roger San...
Lan Cao depicts the actuality of Vietnam's social life during the Second Indochina war (1955-1975) a...
To Vietnamese Americans, the past has much to do with the Vietnam War, a “failed war ” in the eyes o...
[ndlr] Paru au mois d'août 2014, nous signalons le roman, en partie autobiographique, de Lan Cao, fi...
In Saigon At War: South Vietnam and the Global Sixties, Heather Marie Stur challenges the convention...
Red shirts, yellow shirts, radicalised schoolchildren staging anime-themed protests against the King...
This article analyzes the memories of traumatic experiences held by major characters in two contempo...
The Vietnamese-American 1.5 Generation is divided into two parts. Part I offers an overview of Vietn...
Published in 2002, Love in Lhasa is Baima's first novel. The background is the 1980s at a time when ...
One tragedy of war is a people uprooted-tom from their land, history, and culture to seek a haven in...
In this first comprehensive study of Vietnamese American place-making and community-building, Karin ...
Vietnam: An epic tragedy 1945-1975, by Max Hastings. London: William Collins. 2018. 722 pages. ISBN ...
Review of 'The Perfume River: An Anthology of Writing From Vietnam' edited by Catherine Col
What a pleasure it was when this book landed on my coffee table! The book is bilingual Vietnamese – ...
So Lost Between Worlds is a phrase used in Lan Cao\u27s novel Monkey Bridge to illustrate the feeli...
This book is a recent addition to the Anthropology of Contemporary Issues series edited by Roger San...