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A review by heathward
Nothing Ever Dies: Vietnam and the Memory of War by Viet Thanh Nguyen
informative
4.0
One way to overcome one's own grief and to haul oneself out of the morass of memory is to remember others, to see oneself in relationship to others...
Difficult language covering difficult themes with difficult conclusions to grasp. I'm glad I read the book but need time to digest it. The takeaway that sticks with me most for now is the ethical imperative to remember the inhumanity of one's victims as well as their humanity.
Difficult language covering difficult themes with difficult conclusions to grasp. I'm glad I read the book but need time to digest it. The takeaway that sticks with me most for now is the ethical imperative to remember the inhumanity of one's victims as well as their humanity.