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Memoirs of Ph?m Duy, a Vietnamese Musician in a Turbulent Century

Coming of Age in the North (1921-1945)
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Memoirs of Ph?m Duy, A Vietnamese Musician in a Turbulent Century tells the story of the triumphs, scandals, and adventures of Vietnam's most prolific songwriter. Born in 1921, Ph?m Duy came of age during colonial rule, joined the anti-French resistance, and later became a major voice of the southern Republic before coming to the United States as an exile after 1975. This four-volume memoir, translated into English by Eric Henry with clarity and care, spans a century of Vietnamese history as lived, sung, and questioned by an unrelenting truthteller dedicated to freedom of expression. Henry's nuanced translation captures the complexities of a life lived across regimes, ideologies, and continents. Throughout Memoirs of Ph?m Duy, A Vietnamese Musician in a Turbulent Century, readers encounter vivid recollections of artists, revolutionaries, exiles, and everyday life-offering an intimate view into the intersections of politics, culture, and personal memory in Vietnam's turbulent twentieth century. The result is a rare cultural archive, rich with song lyrics, political critique, and reflections on identity, exile, and artistic expression. At once deeply personal and historically expansive, this memoir is an essential record of modern Vietnam and its global resonances.
Eric Henry is a retired Senior Lecturer in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of North Carolina. He is the author of The Garden of Eloquence.
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