Novel Without a Name

“Novel Without a Name” by Thu Hương Dương, published by Pan Macmillan in 1995, is a poignant exploration of the devastating impact of war. This first edition, comprising 289 pages, presents a narrative that challenges common perceptions of the Vietnam War through the eyes of Quan, a North Vietnamese soldier. As he grapples with the horrors and spiritual exhaustion brought on by nearly a decade of conflict, the story unfolds against the backdrop of the jungles of Vietnam, revealing the stark realities faced by those who lived through this tumultuous period.
Readers will find a deeply introspective account of loss and disillusionment as Quan embarks on a solitary journey to reconnect with a fellow soldier. The narrative delves into themes of idealism and the harsh truths of survival, capturing the essence of the human experience amid war. With its lyrical yet stark prose, “Novel Without a Name” offers a unique perspective on the Vietnam War, making it a significant addition to the literature and fiction genre, particularly within the context of war narratives.
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A piercing, unforgettable tale of the horror and spiritual weariness of war, Novel Without a Name will shatter every preconception Americans have about what happened in the jungles of Vietnam. With Duong Thu Huong, whose Paradise of the Blind was published to high critical acclaim in 1993, Vietnam has found a voice both lyrical and stark, powerful enough to capture the conflict that left millions dead and spiritually destroyed her generation. Banned in the author’s native country for its scathing dissection of the day-to-day realities of life for the Vietnamese during the final years of the “Vietnam War, ” Novel Without a Name invites comparison with All Quiet on the Western Front and other classic works of war fiction. The war is seen through the eyes of Quan, a North Vietnamese bo doi (soldier of the people) who joined the army at eighteen, full of idealism and love for the Communist party and its cause of national liberation. But ten years later, after leading his platoon through almost a decade of unimaginable horror and deprivation, Quan is disillusioned by his odyssey of loss and struggle. Furloughed back to his village in search of a fellow soldier, Quan undertakes a harrowing, solitary journey through the tortuous jungles of central Vietnam and his own unspeakable memories.
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