Synopsis
"East of Siam" is an evocative travel narrative by the renowned explorer and author Harry A. Franck, detailing his extensive journey through French Indochina in the mid-1920s. Known for his keen observational style and adventurous spirit, Franck provides a vivid account of the landscapes, cultures, and daily lives of people across what are now the modern nations of Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos.
The work captures a pivotal moment in Southeast Asian history, offering readers a window into the complexities of life under French colonial administration. From the bustling streets of Saigon and the imperial atmosphere of Hue to the majestic, vine-covered ruins of Angkor Wat, Franck documents his encounters with diverse populations, local royalty, and European officials. His narrative blends personal anecdote with detailed sociological insight, providing a rich tapestry of the region's traditions, religious practices, and social structures.
As both a historical document and a classic of the travel genre, "East of Siam" remains a significant contribution to early 20th-century literature. It invites readers to explore a world in transition, where ancient heritage met the expanding influence of Western modernization. Franck's candid reflections and immersive descriptions make this work an essential read for those interested in the history of Southeast Asia and the art of the travelogue.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025620374
- Number of pages: 434
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 24 mm
- Languages: English
