The Red Earth: A Vietnamese Memoir of Life on a Colonial Rubber Plantation
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Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
History
형식
킨들
페이지
135
언어
영어
출판됨
Sep 15, 2014
출판사
Ohio University Press
설명
In the heart of colonial Vietnam, Phu Rieng emerges as a portrait of resilience and struggle against the backdrop of a rubber plantation. Through the eyes of Tran Tu Binh, readers are transported to a time when the land thrived under the weight of exploitation and dreams. Capturing the essence of life on the plantation, the memoir reveals the intricate tapestry of daily existence, entwined with the harsh realities of colonial rule.
As the narrative unfolds, Binh's experiences are woven together with insights shared by co-authors, providing a multifaceted view of personal and collective histories. This poignant memoir not only chronicles the trials and triumphs of those who lived and worked on the plantation but also sheds light on the enduring spirit of a community shaped by both hardship and hope. With each page, the reader is invited to reflect on the legacy of colonialism and the strength found in the bonds of family and tradition.
As the narrative unfolds, Binh's experiences are woven together with insights shared by co-authors, providing a multifaceted view of personal and collective histories. This poignant memoir not only chronicles the trials and triumphs of those who lived and worked on the plantation but also sheds light on the enduring spirit of a community shaped by both hardship and hope. With each page, the reader is invited to reflect on the legacy of colonialism and the strength found in the bonds of family and tradition.