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January 2026
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In the Crossfire

By Ngo Van
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Although the Vietnam War is still well known, few people are aware of the decades of struggles against the French colonial regime that preceded it, many of which had no connection with the Stalinists (Ho Chi Minh's Communist Party). The Stalinists were ultimately victorious, but only because they systematically destroyed all the other oppositional currents.

This book is the story of those other movements and revolts, caught in the crossfire between the French and the Stalinists, told by one of the few survivors. 

Author Ngo Van's In the Crossfire is one of those rare books like Orwell's Homage to Catalonia that almost singlehandedly unveils moments of hidden history – sublime moments when people break through the bounds of the "possible" and strive to create a life worthy of their deepest dreams and aspirations. 

In the Crossfire: Adventures of a Vietnamese Revolutionary is an English translation of Ngo Van's fascinating and gripping autobiography, co-edited by Van's close friend and collaborator, Hélène Fleury, and acclaimed situationist author and translator Ken Knabb. It is a uniquely compelling account which will appeal to anyone interested in the revolutionary history of the twentieth century and beyond.

Ngo Van was born in a peasant village in Vietnam in 1912. As a young man he moved to Saigon and became involved in underground struggles against the French colonial regime. In the aftermath of World War II, Van escaped to France, where he became a factory worker, a painter, and a historical scholar. He died in 2005 at the age of 92.

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9781912837212
Originally published by AK Press

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