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Scholar’s new book set for mid-May launch in Hanoi
Vietnamese cultural researcher and author
Huu Ngoc’s latest book entitled Vietnam: Tradition and Change will be
launched in Hanoi soon.
The cover of scholar Huu Ngoc’s new
book Vietnam: Tradition and Change
At 98 years old, Ngọc is among Vietnam‘s most famous
scholars and among the country‘s keenest observers of traditional Vietnamese
culture and history.
The new book, edited by Lady Borton and Elizabeth
Collins, is a selection of the author’s essays which had been printed in his
book Wandering through Vietnamese Culture, the only English language book to
win Vietnam’s Gold Book Prize.
The book is an introduction to the country’s rich
history, culture, and daily life.
The book is published by the Vietnam’s The Gioi (World)
Publishers and the US’s Ohio University Press.
After the launch in Hanoi, it will be published by the
Ohio University Press in the US in June.
On the Ohio University Press’s website, the book is
described as “an accessible and erudite primer on Vietnamese history and
culture from one of Vietnam’s finest minds”.
“The author’s central theme—that all tradition is
change through acculturation—twines through each of the book’s ten sections,
which contain Huu Ngoc’s ideas on Vietnamese religion, literature, history,
exemplary figures, and more. Taken on its own, each brief essay is an
engaging discussion of key elements of Vietnamese culture and the history of
an issue confronting Vietnam today,” said the website.
For twenty years, Ngoc wrote a Sunday column in French
for Le Courier du Vietnam (The Vietnam Mail). An English version appeared as
―Traditional Miscellany in Vietnam News. He collected 1,255 pages from these
essays into the book Wandering through Vietnamese Culture.
VNS
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Chủ Nhật, 8 tháng 5, 2016
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