Paradise of the Blind is an exquisite portrait of three Vietnamese women struggling to survive in a society where subservience to men is expected and Communist corruption crushes every dream. Through the eyes of Hang, a young woman in her twenties who has grown up amidst the slums and intermittent beauty of Hanoi, we come to know the tragedy of her family as land reform rips apart their village. When her uncle Chinh's political loyalties replace family devotion, Hang is torn between her mother's appalling self-sacrifice and the bitterness of her aunt who can avenge but not...
Paradise of the Blind is an exquisite portrait of three Vietnamese women struggling to survive in a society where subservience to men is ...
-Reminiscent of All Quiet on Western Front and The Red Badge of Courage. . . . A breathtakingly original work.---San Francisco Chronicle Twenty-eight-year-old Quan has been fighting for the Communist cause in North Vietnam for a decade. Filled with idealism and hope when he first left his village, he now spends his days and nights dodging stray bullets and bombs, foraging scraps of food to feed himself and his men. Quan seeks comfort in childhood memories as he tries to sort out his conflicting feelings of patriotism and disillusionment. Then, given the chance to...
-Reminiscent of All Quiet on Western Front and The Red Badge of Courage. . . . A breathtakingly original work.---San Francisco Chroni...