Temple of Zong? Never heard of.
A Javanese-Dutch student, in search of a legendary monastery, travels through Indochina, in between French and Vietminh soldiers. He finds a lot, but most important are Nguyen and his mother Yen.
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ISBN/EAN | 9789492079831 |
Auteur | Ewout Storm van Leeuwen |
Uitgever | Boekencoöperatie Nederland U.A. |
Taal | Engels |
Uitvoering | EA |
Pagina's | 188 |
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Indochina, 1951. Tonkin and northern Annam have been liberated by the Vietminh. In the south, the French are fighting a vicious battle to keep the corrupt regime in Saigon in power. We meet him in Nha Trang, an Annamese port town where he debarked from a French ocean liner in search of a monastery that a dream said had to be somewhere in the mountains of Annam. It was not the only reason for his quest: he had inherited a chest with unusual contents a small skeleton. Accompanying the chest was a manuscript - played into his hands by an old librarian - from a relative who had not survived the war. In it, he mentioned a monastery, of the unknown order of Zong. A Chinese word, he would later find out, but the order seemed to be Japanese.... He engaged a boy in Nha Trang, who would be his guide. Not only that: the boy has a grandmother and a mother's family. Ruben blends into Annamese life, trekking through forests and mountains with Nguyen and later also with Yen, Nguten's mother. They travel by smuggling ships, old junks and rattling coasters from North to South and back again, through a war-torn country.