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Comics & Graphic Novels Historical Fiction

40 Men and 12 Rifles

Indochina 1954

by (author) Marcelino Truong

translated by David Homel

Publisher
Arsenal Pulp Press
Initial publish date
Oct 2023
Category
Historical Fiction, Literary, War & Military, Asian American
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781551529233
    Publish Date
    Oct 2023
    List Price
    $32.95

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By the author of Such a Lovely Little War and Saigon Calling, a stirring graphic novel about love, beauty, and war in 1950s Indochina

40 Men and 12 Rifles is an expansive, gripping graphic novel set in Indochina in the year leading up to 1954, when the French-held garrison at Dien Bien Phu fell after a fifty-five-day battle, which led to the end of the first Indochina war opposing both French and Nationalist Vietnamese forces to Ho Chi Minh's National-Communist underground state. Minh (no relation to Ho) is a young man from Hanoi, an aspiring painter who dreams of experiencing la vie de boheme in Paris's Latin Quarter. To dissuade him from pursuing an artistic life, his father sends him into the countryside to tend to the family holdings. He is soon pressed into serving with the Ho Chi Minh People's Army, where he becomes a soldier, and is co-opted by his leaders to the Communist propaganda machine, despite repeatedly defying his cadres - ideological Communist commanders with whom he disagrees - becoming both hero and anti-hero in the process.

40 Men and 12 Rifles is a moving and beautifully illustrated book about the human and artistic spirit of the Indochinese people, who persevered in the face of warfare and suffering.

Full-colour throughout.

About the authors

Marcelino Truong's profile page

David Homel was born in Chicago in 1952 and left that city in 1970 for Paris, living in Europe the next few years on odd jobs and odder couches. He has published eight novels, from Electrical Storms in 1988 to The Teardown, which won the Paragraph Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction in 2019. He has also written young adult fiction with Marie-Louise Gay, directed documentary films, worked in TV production, been a literary translator, journalist, and creative writing teacher. He has translated four books for Linda Leith Publishing: Bitter Roase (2015), (2016), Nan Goldin: The Warrior Medusa (2017) and Taximan (2018). Lunging into the Underbrush is his first book of non-fiction. He lives in Montreal.

David Homel's profile page

Editorial Reviews

With a style close to "poetic realism," Truong brilliantly succeeds in his great leap into fiction, while upholding the precision of historical narrative. -Le Telegramme

Marcelino Truong's graphic novel is a work of genius, with striking and cleverly constructed graphics, compelling dialogue, and brilliant anecdotes. A real pleasure to read and destined to become a classic. -Christopher E. Goscha, professor of world history at the Universite du Quebec a Montreal, and author of The Road to Dien Bien Phu, for L'Histoire

 

The story, drawing, details, and authenticity of the entire book are remarkable and will be considered a milestone. -Ligne Claire

40 Men and 12 Rifles is a fascinating look at a troubling and complex time, and Truong's art has an appealingly clean, direct style, while his writing conveys wit and heart. Both affirming and chilling. -Kirkus Reviews

Deeply researched and richly illustrated. -Publishers Weekly

A work of magnificently researched and crafted historical fiction ... In expressive rose- and sepia-toned comics, Truong brings midcentury Vietnam to life, from cosmopolitan Hanoi with its streets full of pedicabs and French-style cafes to lush rural landscapes and bombed-out war zones. This is a Vietnam war story like no other. -Publishers Weekly (STARRED REVIEW)

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