This rare book from 1967 is one of the very few written in English giving a Vietnamese perspective on the Indochina Wars. Many years ahead of its time, Vietnam: Lotus in a Sea of Fire will be welcomed by historians and readers of contemporary Vietnamese narratives.
As war raged in Vietnam, the Zen monk Thich Nhat Hanh became a leading figure in the Buddhist peace movement. With the help of friends like Catholic monk Thomas Merton, he published Vietnam: Lotus in a Sea of Fire in 1967 in the US (and underground in Vietnam as Hoa Sen Trong Biển Lửa), his uncompromising and radical call for peace. It gave voice to the majority of Vietnamese people who did not take sides and who wanted the bombing to stop. Thomas Merton wrote the foreword, believing it had the power to show Americans that the more America continued to bomb Vietnam, the more communists it would create. This was Thich Nhat Hanh's first book in English and made waves in the growing anti-war movement in the United States at the time.
Thich Nhat Hanh's portrayal of the plight of the Vietnamese people during the Indochina Wars is required reading now as the United States and Europe continue to grapple with their roles as global powers--and the human effects of their military policies. Vietnam: Lotus in a Sea of Fire is of special interest for students of peace and conflict studies and Southeast Asian history. It also gives the reader insights into the thought of the young Thich Nhat Hanh, who would later go on to found--in exile--Plum Village in France, the largest Buddhist monastery outside Asia, and influence millions with his teachings on the path of peace and mindfulness.
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10/. Thich Nhat Hanh, a prolific author, poet, teacher & peace activist, exiled from Vietnam after opposing the war in the 1960s, died aged 95 Dubbed “the father of mindfulness" he was the main inspiration for engaged Buddhism” & was teaching ‘til the end https://t.co/6SMcC5tfkj https://t.co/dfCtfj0rGQ
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Last night we celebrated the great Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh & the re-release of Vietnam: Lotus in a Sea of Fire. “He asked us all to breathe, feel, listen, so that we can heal the wars within us and throughout the world.” - Kosen Greg Snyder https://t.co/wG29j0VQ9n
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#Vietnam 🇻🇳 #Hue, Jan 28—Mourners queued outside a pagoda in Vietnam's central Hue province on Friday to pay their final respects to Thich Nhat Hanh, one of the world's most prominent #Buddhist teachers who died on Jan. 22 aged 95. #ThichNhatHahn ☸️ https://t.co/CuALhWU6IM