HANOI : AFTER THE WAR BY JOHN RAMSDEN

A touching portrait of Vietnam after the war, experienced through the eyes of a foreign observer and the voices of Vietnamese writers.

Hanoi. After the War is a story of hardship, poverty and endurance, but also of an ancient culture, of a brave and resilient people, of beauty amidst austerity. Photographer John Ramsden guides us through poignant accounts of an unforgettable time and place, revealing a country that was largely cut off from the outside world. These stunning photographs, together with the memories of Vietnamese writers, constitute both an historical record and a faithful portrait of an epoch. “The Hanoi I knew after the war – a subdued place, though of wistful beauty – is now a booming modern city. This is a journey back in time, to a city exhausted by forty years of conflict. The people whose lives are pictured here fought through the war and endured the hardships that followed. Though I could observe their daily life, any meaningful contact with the local people was forbidden in those Cold War days. The stories told in these pages take us into the inner world of the Vietnamese: bitter-sweet memories of a time which now seems vanishingly distant.” -John Ramsden

About the Author Born in 1950, John Ramsden lived in Hanoi from 1980 to 1982, when he was Deputy Head of the British Embassy. He spent the rest of his diplomatic career in Europe. He is now retired and divides his time between London and France.

Publication: September 2018
Length: 156 pages
Size: 9.5 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm)
Illustrations: 100 colour
Binding: Hardcover
Price: £30 $40 US
 $55 CAN €34

ISBN: 978-88-572- 3716-9