Monday, January 19, 2009

Christian Appy on ‘Mekong Diaries’ *

By Christian G. Appy
Jan 16, 2009

To maintain morale, the government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) deployed hundreds of artists, writers, actors, singers, photographers, puppeteers and dancers. These members of the “Literature and Arts” section of the military (Van Nghe) did not just visit combat troops, or lecture to them; they lived with them, moved with them, camped with them, and sometimes fought along with them. They were military artists in residence, only the residence was a war zone, not a campus. When combat was imminent they might move to the rear, but, when necessary, they picked up arms and fought, and died.

* http://www.truthdig.com/arts_culture/item/20090116_christian_appy_on_mekong_diaries/