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The Third Chopstick - Tracks through the Vietnam War

English · Paperback / Softback

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THE VIETNAM WAR ROCKED AUSTRALIA TO ITS CORE...
The Third Chopstick transports us back to those days. In starkly beautiful prose Biff Ward, herself a protester, seeks to understand the war from multiple angles. She balances the heartfelt motivations of the protest movement with candid accounts from veterans about what was happening for them in Vietnam and afterwards. In riveting interviews, she explores combat, the ravages of PTSD, and the acceptance that can come with ageing and peer support.
She also takes us to the peaceful Vietnam of the post-war years, capturing poignant images of the aftermath of what they, of course, call the American War. Her lyrical evocation of the people she meets and war sites she visits render the war in a new light.
The Third Chopstick is the profoundly moving story of one woman's passion to bear tender witness to those involved in that tumultuous time. A must-read for all the Vietnam generation, their descendants and friends.
Peter Yule, author of The Long Shadow, said, I have been studying the impact of the war on the lives of Vietnam veterans for many years and I learnt more from this book than any other I have read.

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Biff Ward's literary memoir, In My Mother's Hands (Allen & Unwin, 2014), was short-listed for the NSW and WA Premiers' literary awards and long-listed for The Stella Prize in 2015. In 1984, her ground-breaking expose, Father-Daughter Rape was published in the UK and the US. Her work has been published in various anthologies. Her novella, In 1974, was a winner of the Griffith Review novella competition in 2017. She lives in Canberra. For more information about the author go to https://www.biffward.com.au

Product details

Authors Biff Ward
Publisher MoshPit Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.03.2022
 
EAN 9781922812025
ISBN 978-1-922812-02-5
No. of pages 330
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 20 mm
Weight 537 g
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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