The Sorrow of War
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I picked this book up in a sale for £2 as something to read on a train journey ... it turned out to be a good find.
It's extremely well written (translated) and is truly shocking and enlightening at the same time.
The author was a very young man in this period and he writes with a great deal of sensitivity about the troubles and passions that young men experience ... only he has to experience these during a period of phenomenal violence and cruelty.
The Sorrow of War is a very apt title.
If you like this, I strongly recommend 'Ghosts of War in Vietnam' by Heonik Kwon - it's an academic book by an anthropologist but it is nonetheless very accessible and absolutely brilliant.
I'd also recommend 'Love like Hate' by Linh Dinh- although it's set in present day Vietnam, the repercussions from the 60s and 70s war run all the way through it.



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