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<b>Memories of a Pure Spring</b> is a mesmerizing portrait of modern Vietnam and its people who struggle to survive under the complexities of a post-war regime. During the Vietnam war, Hung, a well-known composer, becomes enchanted by the voice and beauty of a young peasant girl named Suong. He invites her to join his troupe; she becomes his wife and his star performer. But after the war, Hung loses his job, setting off a series of events that drive him and Suong into a destructive spiral. One of Vietnam's most popular writers, <b>Duong Thu Huong</b> draws on her own experiences to describe life at the battlefront, the conditions of a "re-education" camp, and the texture and rhythm, scents and sounds, of a provincial Vietnamese city. Most of all, she tells a haunting, universal story of failed love.
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Memories of a Pure Spring, Duong Thu Huong, Nina McPherson
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- Année de publication
- 2001
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- Titre
- Memories of a Pure Spring
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Duong Thu Huong, Nina McPherson
- Éditeur
- Penguin Publishing Group
- Publié
- 2001
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 368
- ISBN10
- 0140298436
- ISBN13
- 9780140298437
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Romans d'amour, Romans historiques, Thématique musicale, Polars, Photographie, Amour, Famille, Militaire, Prose de guerre, Guerres, Phénomènes surnaturels, Seconde Guerre mondiale, 20e siècle, Histoires de vie, Linguistique, Romances historiques, Journalisme et Publication, Histoire des États-Unis, Asie, Écriture, Espionnage, Littérature russe, Culture, Noir, Sœurs, Littérature asiatique, Sagas, Guerre Froide, Roadtrip, Europe de l'Est, Mères et filles
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- <b>Memories of a Pure Spring</b> is a mesmerizing portrait of modern Vietnam and its people who struggle to survive under the complexities of a post-war regime. During the Vietnam war, Hung, a well-known composer, becomes enchanted by the voice and beauty of a young peasant girl named Suong. He invites her to join his troupe; she becomes his wife and his star performer. But after the war, Hung loses his job, setting off a series of events that drive him and Suong into a destructive spiral. One of Vietnam's most popular writers, <b>Duong Thu Huong</b> draws on her own experiences to describe life at the battlefront, the conditions of a "re-education" camp, and the texture and rhythm, scents and sounds, of a provincial Vietnamese city. Most of all, she tells a haunting, universal story of failed love.


