Novel without a Name

Cover of Novel without a Name by Duong Thu Huong
Publisher: Penguin Books
Year: 1996
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9780140255102
Dimensions:
Height: 7.7 Inches
Length: 5.1 Inches
Weight: 0.46 Pounds
Width: 0.7 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 895.9/2233, 895.9/22/3/3
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“Novel without a Name” by Duong Thu Huong is a poignant exploration of the Vietnam War, published by Penguin Books on June 1, 1996. This reprint edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows twenty-eight-year-old Quan, who has dedicated a decade to the Communist cause in North Vietnam. As he navigates the harsh realities of war, he grapples with his idealism and growing disillusionment, seeking solace in memories of his childhood while confronting the brutal impact of conflict on his life and those around him.

Readers will find a deeply reflective journey as Quan returns to his home, encountering figures from his past, including his father and childhood friends. The story delves into themes of patriotism, loss, and the irrevocable changes wrought by war. Through a lyrical yet stark voice, Duong Thu Huong captures the spiritual turmoil experienced by her generation, offering insights into the personal and collective struggles faced during this tumultuous period. The book’s focus on war and military fiction provides a rich context for understanding the complexities of human experience amid conflict.


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“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 return to his home, Quan undertakes a physical and mental journey that brings him face to face with figures from his past—his angry father, his childhood sweetheart, his boyhood friends now maimed or dead—and ultimately to the shattering reality that his innocence has been irretrievably lost in the wake of the war. In a voice both lyrical and stark, Duong Thu Huong, one of Vietnam’s most beloved writers, powerfully conveys the conflict that spiritually destroyed her generation.

“If it is a crime to take an unflinching look at the reality of war and life under a totalitarian regime, and to do it with great art and mastery, then Duong Thu Huong, is gloriously guilty.”—The New York Times Book Review

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Language: en. Pages: 304. Edition: Reprint.

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