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Terre des oublis by Duong Thu Huong
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Terre des oublis

by Duong Thu Huong

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A powerful novel from vietnam, a young woman marries the man goes to war and is thought to have been killed. The woman re marries and both her and the new husband find happiness. The first husband returns, the woman because of the social pressure remains to him. The dead man walking the first husband suffers PTSD. The woman no longer loves him. Lots of suffering in this novel lots of seeing what village life is like in Vietnam. An excellent novel ( )
  michaelbartley | May 25, 2009 |
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No Mans Land is set in a hamlet in the countryside of central Vietnam immediately following the end of the war in 1975. The novels plot is set in motion when a young woman, happily married to a successful farmer, comes home one day to find a throng of villagers assembled around her gate. She learns that her first husband, who reportedly died as a martyr and war hero many years back, is in fact alive and has returned to claim her. Faced with the immense pressure of the community and the Party authorities, who forced her marriage to the soldier on the day he was to leave for the front, she dutifully agrees to leave her second husband and their son to live in a squalid shack with the veteran. This tragic twist of fate gives the novel a powerful narrative drive that makes it Huongs most accomplished work to date.

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