Two Rivers: New Vietnamese Writing from America and Viet NamKevin Bowen, Ba Chung Nguyen, Frank Stewart One generation after the end of the Vietnamese-American war a period of re-examination, reflection and new dialogues has begun on both sides of the Pacific. The writing in this collection highlights some of the strongest and most thoughtful literary voices of this period. |
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ESSAYS | 34 |
Hilario El Carretero del Barrio | 62 |
The Legend of Chinese Poet Guo Lusheng | 105 |
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