Dai-viet Kingdom of the SouthTrafford Publishing, 1 mag 2009 - 128 pagine The author set down a rousing tale of love and rancour between the King and three women with quite different personalities and fates. A tale in which the ambition and passion for power of a King are softened by a humane attitude toward his defeated enemies and an optimistic view of humanity. Written originally in Vietnamese, the present English translated version of the novel is made for the Anglo-Saxon audience in general, and for the overseas compatriots in particular. |
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