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Hemingway and Ho Chi Minh in Paris
The Art of Resistance
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350 pages
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In 1920s Paris, two iconic figures, Ernest Hemingway and Ho Chi Minh, confronted the failures of Western culture and their governments. Both shaped by near-death experiences and a commitment to service, they sought to resist exploitation and explore the power of compassion. Immersed in movements that challenged aggressive Western norms, they engaged in realistic writing and activism against repression, colonialism, and militarism. Their time in Paris marked the beginning of their international recognition, with Ho advocating for the oppressed and Hemingway capturing the struggles of youth amidst violence.
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2020, hardcover
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