Monday, April 13, 2009

Vietnam: A History


#267
Title: Vietnam: A History
Author: Stanley Karnow
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 1983
784 pages

Audio product here.

A rather lengthy and dense history of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam war. While generally chronological, there are a number of points where this is not strictly adhered to. Karnow's narrative is methodical and not stylish; on the plus side, he incorporates quotes from numerous interviews with politicians, U.S. and Vietnamese military personnel, and others.

Others' reviews are generally positive, but some fault Karnow's scholarship or perspective. I can't evaluate the legitimacy of these concerns, but can say that in relation to other histories and memoirs, Karnow appears to do a good job of representing Vietnamese as well as American accounts.

Two deficits associated with the audiobook are the obvious omission of Karnow's many photographs and the reader's frequent mispronunciations (e.g., NEE-po-tism).

Read with Born on the Fourth of July and A Viet Cong Memoir: An Inside Account of the Vietnam War and Its Aftermath or other memoirs with a military emphasis.

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