The Quiet Soldier: Phuong's Story

The Quiet Soldier: Phuong's Story

by Creina Mansfield (Author), JoyceE.Stavick (Foreword)

Synopsis

Provoked by Graham Greene's The Quiet American , this novel tells the story of Phuong, from her childhood in the Vietnamese district of Cu Chi to her return there as a guerrilla fighter. Phuong's unmentioned past, subdued personality, and lack of political expression are the subjects of the novel, which begins during the Vietnam war. From the tunnels of Cu Chi, Phuong fights outside a village near her birthplace. There, she recalls her upbringing, her journey to Saigon, and the years she spent there as a spy for the Vietminh. Under orders from the communist committee, Phuong ensnared Thomas Fowler, a British journalist, because he was a rich source of information. Later, Phuong was ordered to become the mistress of Alden Pyle, a newly arrived American whom she realized was, like her, a covert operator.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 220
Publisher: University Press of North Georgia
Published: 30 Sep 2014

ISBN 10: 1940771129
ISBN 13: 9781940771120

Author Bio
Creina Mansfield was born in Bristol, England, in December 1949. A teacher, she has degrees from Cambridge and Manchester Universities, UK. She has published seven works of fiction for young people, some of which have been translated into French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and Danish. Her special interests are the modern novel and the theory of narrative structure. She lives in Cheshire, UK.