Poetry. Asian American Studies. Freely translated from the Chinese by Steve Bradbury, a professor at National Central University in Taiwan. Written during his incarceration by the Chinese in the 1940s, these poems -- at times witty, at other moments despairing -- chronicle Ho's prison life. "The flesh may be in prison / But the mind still has free rein"-from "Preamble."
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Poetry. Asian American Studies. Freely translated from the Chinese by Steve Bradbury, a professor at National Central University in Taiwan. Written during his incarceration by the Chinese in the 1940s, these poems -- at times witty, at other moments despairing -- chronicle Ho's prison life. "The flesh may be in prison / But the mind still has free rein"-from "Preamble."
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Add this copy of Poems From the Prison Diary of Ho Chi Minh By Ho Chi to cart. $47.00, very good condition, Sold by frugalpoet rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Chicago, IL, UNITED STATES, published 2004 by Tinfish Press.
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VERY_GOOD. This is the 1971 paperback from Bantam Books. 103 pages. Intoduction by Harrison E. Salisbury. Photo of Ho Chi Minh on cover. Clean, crisp unmarked pages. Very good cover. Well kept on shelf in pet-free and smoke-free environment. Cover says "Published for the first time in the United States"