Earth and Water: Encounters in Viet Nam

Born in the early 1960s and having no direct experience of the Viet Nam War, Edith Shillue arrived in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) in September 1993 from her native Massachusetts to begin work as a university lecturer in English and American history. This book is a lively rendering of her time there and in Nam Ha Province in northern Viet Nam, where she later taught in village schools. Living and working with the Vietnamese, Shillue became acquainted with their language, history, and culture through circumstance that range from comic to heartbreaking. Her memoir provides the reader with sharp observation and thoughtful commentary, whether she is portraying her home life with a Vietnamese family, recounting the joys and frustrations of teaching at both the grade school and university levels, or journeying to the Mekong Delta, Hanoi, or the killing fields of Cambodia.

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Earth and Water: Encounters in Viet Nam

Born in the early 1960s and having no direct experience of the Viet Nam War, Edith Shillue arrived in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) in September 1993 from her native Massachusetts to begin work as a university lecturer in English and American history. This book is a lively rendering of her time there and in Nam Ha Province in northern Viet Nam, where she later taught in village schools. Living and working with the Vietnamese, Shillue became acquainted with their language, history, and culture through circumstance that range from comic to heartbreaking. Her memoir provides the reader with sharp observation and thoughtful commentary, whether she is portraying her home life with a Vietnamese family, recounting the joys and frustrations of teaching at both the grade school and university levels, or journeying to the Mekong Delta, Hanoi, or the killing fields of Cambodia.

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Earth and Water: Encounters in Viet Nam

Earth and Water: Encounters in Viet Nam

Earth and Water: Encounters in Viet Nam

Earth and Water: Encounters in Viet Nam

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Born in the early 1960s and having no direct experience of the Viet Nam War, Edith Shillue arrived in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) in September 1993 from her native Massachusetts to begin work as a university lecturer in English and American history. This book is a lively rendering of her time there and in Nam Ha Province in northern Viet Nam, where she later taught in village schools. Living and working with the Vietnamese, Shillue became acquainted with their language, history, and culture through circumstance that range from comic to heartbreaking. Her memoir provides the reader with sharp observation and thoughtful commentary, whether she is portraying her home life with a Vietnamese family, recounting the joys and frustrations of teaching at both the grade school and university levels, or journeying to the Mekong Delta, Hanoi, or the killing fields of Cambodia.

University of Massachusetts Press


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781558491298
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Publication date: 01/12/1998
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.03(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.69(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Edith Shillue is an adjunct faculty member in the English department at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and associate of the William Joiner Center for the Study of War and Social Consequences.

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What People are Saying About This

John C. Schafer

Shillue's account is rich in detail. She does a wonderful job conveying what Saigon is like as the Vietnamese learn the ins and outs of the new market economy. She has a novelist's eye.

Larry Heinemann

This is a superb piece of work: thorough without being overburdened with detail, thoughtful without being ponderous, intelligent without a know-it-all tone, and best of all, delightful to read. Shillue's work is in the vanguard of the scant but growing body of intelligent writing on the people and culture of contemporary Viet Nam.

Susan Brownmiller

Shillue is blessedly free of the baggage of older generations, and the Vietnamese she encounters are a perfect match for her open heart and subtle humor.

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