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It was divided into three main parts in which the first part is about author's life in the United State, the second is about thoughts and philosophical ideas, and the third part is about author's life back in her homeland, Vietnam. Each part contains poems that describe events, situations and emotions or feelings accompanied to each of the poem. They include daily life's small events such as going to shop, to school and to church to big events such as life-changing experiences of living under the North Vietnam's communist regime. Emotions range from happy feelings due to pleasant living…mehr
It was divided into three main parts in which the first part is about author's life in the United State, the second is about thoughts and philosophical ideas, and the third part is about author's life back in her homeland, Vietnam. Each part contains poems that describe events, situations and emotions or feelings accompanied to each of the poem. They include daily life's small events such as going to shop, to school and to church to big events such as life-changing experiences of living under the North Vietnam's communist regime. Emotions range from happy feelings due to pleasant living conditions in the US to sad and upset or angry feelings due to the poorness and oppressions resulted in bad economic conditions due to the ruling dictatorship of the communists. Somewhere in between the two opposite part I and III is part II in which there is a change in thoughts and ideas because it concentrates on some philosophy-related ideas and conception-related ideas. In short, author wants to show activities in two different life's settings, one in her native country, Vietnam, and the other in her new, secondary country, the US.
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Autorenporträt
Born in Saigon City, the Capital of Republic of South Vietnam before 1975; however, it was defeated and occupied by the North Vietnam's communists in 1975 when the author was a ninth-grade student in public school. Having lived several years under the poor economic conditions and under the restricted ruling of the communist regime, she tried to get out of Vietnam, and finally in 1981, she was admitted into the United Stated through the humanitarian assistance of the United Nations' political program ODP for family reunions and for refugee settlings. In 1985, Hongvan graduated from a two-year college with an AA degree in computer studies, and in 2006, a BA degree in English Literature major and a philosophy minor. Before publishing her own books, her poems were seen in the anthologies published by Noble House, International library of Poetry, Poetryfest Press and Famous Poets. Hongvan also has published another poetry book, Crossing Places, under her pseudonym Ernestine Cowalton.
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