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The Quiet American
by Graham Greene
An American arrives in Saigon with good intentions. People die.
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you want to understand American foreign policy in Southeast Asia through the novel that predicted it before it began
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Saigon, 1952. A British journalist watches an idealistic young American arrive with theories about a third force that can save Vietnam from both communism and colonialism. Greene wrote this before the American war began and predicted it with extraordinary precision — the innocence that becomes catastrophic, the good intentions that leave bodies behind. The most important visitor dispatch from inside the logic of American intervention in Southeast Asia. Read before any book about the Vietnam War because it explains why the war happened before it happened.
WHERE THIS BOOK LIVES
- Setting
- Vietnam • Southeast Asia
- Voice
- An outside perspective on Vietnam
- Themes
- Authoritarian PlaybookAfter Empire
