Windows to Vietnam: A Journey in Pictures and Verse | 
enlarge | Authors: Scott C. Clarkson, Veita Jo Hampton Creator: Mark A. Ashwill Publisher: Cheshire Publishing Company Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 189319
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 178 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.2 Dimensions (in): 13.9 x 12.6 x 1.5
ISBN: 0979431301 Dewey Decimal Number: 770 EAN: 9780979431302 ASIN: 0979431301
Publication Date: August 4, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description This 178 page full color photography and poetry collaboration reflects the present-day country of Vietnam, its culture, diversity and dramatic economic and lifestyle changes among the remarkable Vietnamese people."Windows to Vietnam is a literary and photographic delight...!"Mark A. Ashwill, Ph.D., Vietnam Country Director,Institute of International Education, Hanoi, Vietnam, June 2007
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Great coffee table photobook October 3, 2008 We bought this book to use as our guest book at our wedding, since we'll be honeymooning in Vietnam. It's perfect. There are large pages with great photos and plenty of white space for people to leave messages for us. It's the perfect alternative to a traditional guest book. Also, the photography is great - making us very excited to actually see Vietnam ourselves. There weren't any beach photos - which is one of the things we're really looking forward to in Vietnam, so that was a little disappointing.
Gorgeous pictures August 9, 2008 I didn't know what to expect but this book is really full of real life pictures and also scenery. The text is also a nice support. It's very well done.
Outstanding January 12, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I spent one month in Viêt Nam last year and although I shot more than 1800 pictures, may I say this is a wonderful and marvelleous book which has remembered me all my journeys. I recommend it to everybody who wishes to visit this amazing country. I fell in love with Viêt Nam and their people. This is a different book; you have beautiful photographs far away from the ones you usually see in any publication shot by Scott Charles Clarkson; you read poems with a very special sensitivity written by Veita Jo Hampton and the Foreword written by Mark A. Ashwill is a must, before you start looking and reading the book.
Window to Vietnam September 9, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
More than simply a work of art or collection of jewels, "Window to Vietnam" is an equisite experience. It combines visual delight with intangible imagery to render a deep understanding of a multi-dimensional country... its past, present and the marvelous confluence of both. This book is a "coffee table must!" But don't be surprised to find yourself taking it to bed.
A beautiful book in both words and pictures September 8, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Windows to Vietnam is truly a beautiful book. Scott Clarkson's photography and Veita Jo Hampton's poetry complement each other perfectly. Clarkson's photographs selectively, yet effectively, show us both a people and a nation that are positive-thinking, confident, optimistic, and ambitious. At the same time, the book pays homage to the character, the culture, the history, and the heritage of the Vietnamese people. Hampton, recently nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, in this book goes well beyond her proposal to Clarkson to allow her to "write to these photos": Her poetry looks not only at but deeply into, even beyond, the photographs and brings out details that are not readily visible in the photos, except perhaps to a poet's imagination and ability to "see" that which may not be evident to others. The metaphoric "Windows" in the title is most aptly chosen, as evidenced in "Carved Frames of Hue" (p. 55; photos pp. 48-57 and back of cover), as well as in other photographs and poems showing or alluding to windows and views. Clarkson's cover photo, "Friend on the Mekong," captures in a single shutter's click the face and figure of a man that reflects the strength, character, and heritage of the people of Vietnam. The poetry and the photographs stand as testimony to Hampton's view, quoted on the inside/back of the book's jacket, that the most effective communication is achieved through the "deliberate blending of words and pictures."
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