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Shadows and Wind: A View of Modern Vietnam

Shadows and Wind: A View of Modern Vietnam

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Author: Robert Templer
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 26 reviews
Sales Rank: 256047

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 400
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.2 x 0.9

ISBN: 0140285970
Dewey Decimal Number: 959.704
EAN: 9780140285970
ASIN: 0140285970

Publication Date: September 1, 1999
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Condition: aged pages

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In Shadows and Wind, Robert Templer paints a fascinating and fresh picture of a country usually viewed with hazy nostalgia or deep suspicion. Here is Hanoi, an increasingly tense and troubled city approaching its millennium but uncertain of its direction. Here are people emerging from a long wilderness of malnutrition, discovering a new lifestyle of leisure and luxury. And everywhere are the anomalies that burst the bubble of optimism: a vastly expensive luxury hotel sitting empty in an unknown town six hours from an international airport; museums crammed with fake exhibits. And there remains the one-party Communist state, still wrapped in secrecy and corruption, and making for an uneasy bedfellow with the rapacious capitalism it now encourages. Drawing on hundreds of interviews in Vietnam and years of research, Robert Templer has produced the first in-depth examination of the problems facing modern Vietnam. Shadows and Wind is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the Vietnam that now has emerged from a century of conflict with both foreign powers and with itself.


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5 out of 5 stars A dated, but fascinating overview of Vietnam up to mid-90's.   November 18, 2008
Templer's Shadow and Wind is a bit dated, but fascinating view of Vietnam up to 10 years ago when it was beginning to shed the shackles of 30+ years of disastrous socialism and single-party control. Most of the population is now a younger generation (born after 1975) who have come of age at a time when they can embrace some free-market reforms and take advantage of personal choices. This book explains what life was like for the older folks, the corrosive effects of corruption, communism and abusive state control, and many complex layers of Vietnamese history and culture.

I worked as a volunteer for a month in Vietnam, and found this book helpful in providing a broad context: identifying and breaking stereotypes; relating history to current culture and society; and understanding challenges involving AIDS, corruption, literature, youth, etc.

Only Drawbacks:
Very detailed and wordy, but a reader can jump between many well-organized chapters.
Written before the widespread effects of open Internet access became apparent.



5 out of 5 stars Engaging and Fascinating   August 21, 2008
There are so very many books about Vietnam, I was hesitant when I picked this up, and I expected to be disappointed. On the contrary - I was immediately engaged and found myself eager to get some time alone so I could keep reading.

The book really kept my interest, and has a unique view of modern Vietnam. I highly recommend this book for people who want to learn about modern Vietnam and the national psyche.



4 out of 5 stars Contemporary Look At Vietnam   April 11, 2005
 6 out of 8 found this review helpful

While in Vietnam I picked up an interesting book about contemporary Vietnam called Shadows and Wind by Robert Templer. Anyway, after my first trip to Vietnam I read Stanley Karnow's excellent history, Vietnam, which focuses on the cuses of the war and the aftermath and I felt this might be a follow up of sorts, picking up where Karnow left off. It's not as contemporary as I'd like-it was published in 1998, but the author has interesting insights to make about the myth of Vietnam, the culture, the generation gap, food, politics, Viet Kieu (exiled or refugee Vietnamese), religion, and everyday life. Albeit the chapters on politics were long and difficult to get through-they came in the middle of the book, which seemed to slow me in my progress. However, I found the opening and closing chapters the most interesting and informative about contemporary Vietnamese society and from what I saw on my last trip to Hanoi-it is still fairly accurate. The Vietnamese are slowing making their way to the usual global consumerism with their pursuit of Honda Dream motorcycles, cell phones, and other consumer goods, but the governement has kept economic expansion moving at a trickle compared to other countries. More than half of the population was born after the war and no one ever gave me grief because I was an American. It'll be interesting to see whether or not Vietnam develops an economic model like China.




5 out of 5 stars One of Two Great books on Vietnam!   September 8, 2004
 4 out of 7 found this review helpful

I read this book because it was recommended in the back of my favorite book on Vietnam: The Bamboo Chest: An Adventure in Healing the Trauma of War

After reading this book I can understand why Mr. Graham recommended it in his book The Bamboo Chest, and why there are so many who've read both The Bamboo Chest: An Adventure in Healing the Trauma of War and Shadows And Wind and consider them the two best books on Vietnam in recent years. As a Vietnamese-American I can definitely attest to the both authors' understanding of the topic of Vietnam: one author gained his through living and reporting on Vietnam for three years, and the other through living in Vietnam during the worst years of the War, and spending eleven months in a re-education camp, just like my uncle!

Get The Bamboo Chest and Shadows and Wind and you'll have a complete understanding of Vietnam and its people!



5 out of 5 stars Get the facts behind the headlines!   September 7, 2004
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

This book and memoir "The Bamboo Chest: An Adventure in Healing the Trauma of War" by Frederick "Cork Graham are the best books on Vietnam that my reading club and I have read in the last ten years. Both of them stories that have never been told by any other writers who appear only to be regurgitating the findings of previous writers many of them long since dead. If you really want to know what is behind the veil of secrecy in Vietnam then these "Shadows and Wind" and "The Bamboo Chest" are the books for you! Both are written by authors who spent more than a year in Vietnam. Graham spent eleven months as the first american political prisoner held in that country since the end of outright fighting.

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