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The Indochina Chronicles Phil Karber

The Indochina Chronicles By Phil Karber

The Indochina Chronicles by Phil Karber


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Summary

Brings to life the realities of the region's history, culture, politics and people. In this travelogue, the author takes you on a journey down the roads, rivers and rails of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. He writes about the political effect of the Vietnam War on the people and places, adding a perspective on the region's history and culture.

The Indochina Chronicles Summary

The Indochina Chronicles: Travels in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam by Phil Karber

In this insightful travelogue, American war veteran Phil Karber takes you on a journey down the roads, rivers and rails of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. He writes insightfully about the political effect of the Vietnam War on the people and places, adding a whole new perspective on the region's history and culture. Accompanied by a friend, London artist Simon Redington, they follow the Mekong River from China to Saigon, to the infamous Tiger Cages on Con Son Island, and to the city sidewalks of Hanoi, where the author lived for five years. Along the way, the stories will capture your imagination and transport you to a beautiful region, undaunted by war and poverty. Indeed, this book brings to life the harsh realities of the region's history, culture, politics and people. Together with its unforgettable images of locals, veterans and expatriates, this transcends normal expectations of travel literature.

The Indochina Chronicles Reviews

"...Phil Karber's wonderful book is intimate, informed, colorful, and most of all, real, a marvelous tour, literal and figurative, of the Southeast Asian landscape. It has that quality that can only come from a writer who has experienced a place fully, over many years, met its people, observed its drama, and sifted it in his mind and heart so that it became a part of himself." ~ Richard Bernstein Berlin Bureau Chief, New York Times "... The Indochina Chronicles is a rare blend of history, war remembrance and modern observation driven by a deep desire to understand the culture, needs and desires of the nations that sufferred the tragic consequences from a lack of understanding." ~ Kay Johnson Vietnam correspondent, Time Magazine"

About Phil Karber

Phil Karber was born in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas on Halloween, 1951. In late 1998, he was residing in Hanoi, Vietnam, where he took five years to write this book, The Indochina Chronicles. He is married to Joellen Lambiotte, who works in international reproductive health, has two grown children, Maggie and Wes, and a grandchild, Parker. Following a successful career in business, and sending the children off to university, he joined Joellen in Nairobi, Kenya in the mid-nineties. While living there he wrote his first book, Yak Pizza to Go! He now divides his time between his residence in Bangkok, Thailand, and the developing world destinations to which he frequently travels.

Table of Contents

Chapter Headings; * Prologue; * Introduction; Part One: A Trip Down the Mekong; Chapter 1: You Like Opium?; Chapter 2: Silky Strides of Moral Authority; Chapter 3: Guernica without a Picasso; Chapter 4: Gauguin on the Mekong; Chapter 5: Coming into Khmer Country; Chapter 6: Himalayan Fantasies; Part Two: Saigon to Hanoi; Chapter 7: Your Power has Collapsed; Chapter 8: Tiger Cages of Con Son Island; Chapter 9: The Ghosts of Old Friends; Chapter 10: May 5, 1968; Chapter 11: A DMZ Tour; Part Three: Hanoi Vignettes; Chapter 12: The Bosom of the Former Beast; Chapter 13: Harnessing the Masses; * Epilogue; * Bibliography; * Index.

Additional information

GOR003583309
9789812610362
9812610367
The Indochina Chronicles: Travels in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam by Phil Karber
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Times Editions
2005-08-01
360
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