Voices from the Plain of Jars: Life under an Air War (New Perspectives in SE Asian Studies)

$19.33

This book provides first-hand accounts of the impact of war in Laos, offering a valuable perspective on Southeast Asian history and the consequences of conflict.

Voices from the Plain of Jars: Life under an Air War (New Perspectives in SE Asian Studies)
Voices from the Plain of Jars: Life under an Air War (New Perspectives in SE Asian Studies)
$19.33

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During the Vietnam War the United States government waged a massive, secret air war in neighboring Laos. Two million tons of bombs were dropped on one million people. Fred Branfman, an educational advisor living in Laos at the time, interviewed over 1,000 Laotian survivors. Shocked by what he heard and saw, he urged them to record their experiences in essays, poems, and pictures. Voices from the Plain of Jars was the result of that effort. When first published in 1972, this book was instrumental in exposing the bombing. In this expanded edition, Branfman follows the story forward in time, describing the hardships that Laotians faced after the war when they returned to find their farm fields littered with cluster munitions–explosives that continue to maim and kill today.

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Weight 0.227 lbs
Dimensions 20.6 × 13.7 × 1.3 in

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