IMAGE

Le Ly Hayslip

Vietnamese author Le Ly Hayslip squats with a young girl in a rice field in Ky La, in the Quang Nam-Da Nang Province.

Image 19.02.06

Description

Le Ly Hayslip (left), humanitarian and author of When Heaven and Earth Changed Places (1989) and Child of War, Woman of Peace (1992) Her writings re-center narratives about the Vietnam-American War with stories by and about Vietnamese people.

Object ID

19.02.06

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Geoffrey Clifford

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Le Ly Hayslip

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1993

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Quang Nam Province, Vietnam

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https://calisphere.org/item/ark:/28722/bk0000m4q0x/

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Multimedia details

Creator

Clifford, Geoffrey

Publisher

University of California, Berkeley

Date

1993

Location

Quang Nam Province, Vietnam

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Subject

Quảng Nam–Đà Nẵng (Vietnam)

Source

The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley

Credit Line

Courtesy of Bancroft Library, Geoffrey Clifford.

Licensor

Geoffrey Clifford

MUMI Number

19.02.IMG.012

Creator

Clifford, Geoffrey

Publisher

University of California, Berkeley

Date

1993

Location

Quang Nam Province, Vietnam

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Subject

Quảng Nam–Đà Nẵng (Vietnam)

Source

The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley

Credit Line

Courtesy of Bancroft Library, Geoffrey Clifford.

Licensor

Geoffrey Clifford

MUMI Number

19.02.IMG.012

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