The lotus eaters

389 pages

English language

Published March 16, 2011 by HarperPress.

ISBN:
978-0-00-736420-6
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OCLC Number:
724207960

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4 stars (1 review)

At the fall of Saigon in 1975, two lovers make their way through the streets, desperately trying to catch one of the last planes out. Helen Adams, a photojournalist, must leave a war she is addicted to and Linh her lover must grapple with conflicting loyalties. Betrayal and self- sacrifice follows, echoing their relationship over war-torn years.

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As a former war photographer myself, I was amazed when, reading The Lotus Eaters, I read some of my own thoughts, fears and doubts attributed to the main character, Helen. Although my war happened long after Vietnam, the way the author described situation and mental built of war photographers hasn’t changed. War shooters, then and now, are children who live high on adrenaline and in their own utopia, believing that the truth exposed in war photographs can make the difference, that people will learn from a tragedy they reveal not to repeat the same horrific mistake. But, people never learn.

As it was the case with Helen, once a photographer had some modicum of success with a certain photograph, the pull to out-do his own picture becomes a drive that pushes him (or her) farther, into riskier and wilder situations. At the same time, something tears in the social fabric …

Subjects

  • Americans
  • Photojournalists
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • Fiction

Places

  • Vietnam