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by Diana J. Dell (Author)
Key Phrases: pedicab business, hired wives, wearing black pajamas, South Vietnamese, Rock Star, Red Cross (more...)
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After her brother Kenny was killed in the Mekong Delta, Diana Dell went to Vietnam with USO. Her short stories are not about battles, blood, gore, or angst. They are about participants of the war other than grunts: war profiteers, disc jockeys, rock stars, landladies, pedicab drivers, movie stars, pickpockets, beggars, journalists, celebrity tourists, and other REMFs. Irreverent, outrageous, cynical, satirical, intelligent, and insightful are a few of the words used to describe A Saigon Party (And Other Vietnam War Short Stories).

About the Author
Diana Dell was born in 1946 in East Vandergrift, Pennsylvania, where she grew up, and graduated from West Virginia University with a degree in journalism. She worked as a journalist on a newspaper and also taught second and seventh grade classes. In 1970, after her brother Kenny was killed in the Mekong Delta, she went to Vietnam as a civilian with USO. There she was a program director in Cam Ranh Bay and director of public relations in Saigon, where she hosted "USO Showtime," a daily program on American Forces Vietnam Network (AFVN) radio. In addition, she set up "Feed the Children" programs in orphanages, coordinated programs and publicity for the 14 centers in-country, and escorted USO shows and visiting celebrities around Vietnam--from the Delta to the DMZ. Upon leaving Vietnam, following the Easter Offensive in 1972, she worked in Europe for a year as publicity director at the Frankfurt USO and two years as a freelance writer and photographer in Athens and Madrid. After owning an advertising agency in Massachusetts for 10 years, she taught Vietnam War history and journalism classes at Tampa College. Diana divides her writing time between Boston and Clearwater, Florida. She is also the author of Memories Are Like Clouds, a childhood memoir set in the 1950s

Product Details

  • Paperback: 220 pages
  • Publisher: IUniverse (April 23, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1893652904
  • ISBN-13: 978-1893652903
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #839,553 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The REMF Reviews "A Saigon Party", June 5, 2000
By David A. Willson (Green River Community College, Auburn, Washington) - See all my reviews
I served in Vietnam in the rear with the beer and the gear for 13 1/2 months, 1966-1967. No better book has been written about that Saigon experience than Dell's "A Saigon Party." If a reader is curious about what kind of tour of duty most had who served in the military during the American war in the beautiful country of South Vietnam, Dell's fine book is the place to start. "A Saigon Party" is a book of great wit and compassion, and Dell is brave, resourceful, and successful in her use of the many voices of the Vietnam War. Dell gives Robert Olen Butler's Vietnamese voices in "A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain" a run for their money. I am now a librarian who spent much time in libraries in Vietnam (both for the books and the air conditioning) so I especially enjoyed Dell's story "The Library Card." I also loved the Ken and Barbie stories and wish there was a entire book of them. The "CIA Wife" story is a great story and very funny. The CIA deservedly gets rough and witty treatment. For those of you still wondering why we lost our war in SE Asia, these stories provide the reasons.

Sincerely, David A. Willson, author of REMF Diary, The REMF Returns and In the Army Now.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A truly remarkable book in different perspective than others, February 7, 2000
By Franklin D. Rast (Baton Rouge, LA, USA) - See all my reviews
Miss Dell is a born story-teller, and her stories are like none of the others ever written about regarding the complexity, intrigue, and follies of the Vietnam war. The satire is true and biting, but it is high-time someone such as Dell presents this point of view with the candor that bears all the little known facts about how many Americans and Vietnamese operated during the war that has not been written about. Dell's stories are fast, and the points made are cleverly designed to make you ponder and go back to read them gain and again. "Yep, that's the way it really was, how I always felt like---that's how ol' Mister Charles got over on us Americans and South Vietnamese during the war," I often mused, half-offended that the naked truth was now being written by a witty little blonde whose brother had been killed in Nam, and she had the courage to go see for herself what the war was really all about. The book is a bellringer of truth about the men and women caught up in the drama of war in the exotic world of Asia; as is complex as a tropical night with the moon simmering over the wind-bending jungles and bright gaudy lights of Saigon, while her real life characters just tell it like it was, and leaves you yearning for more stories as the last page is turned. Dell's stories flow in polished cadences of witt, terror, evil, passion, shame, and the sly intellect of the mysterious Eastern way of thinking. The politicans and generals of our side might have been thinking a little different if Dell's compelling views of the way it really was had been written about before the United States involvement in the war. Marvelous storytelling, and laced with unexpected complexities, make this a must read for any person wanting a book that they can disappear for days into and emerge with a much differnet view of the way things were in Nam as presented by the news media and other writers of the era. "A Saigon Party," is an important and literary excellent book that is not to be ignored. Sincerely, Franklin D. Rast, author, "Don's Nam," and "Ghosts In The Wire."
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Humorous and angry, tall tales about the war, January 24, 2002
By Susan O'Neill (Andover, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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I didn't quite know what to expect when I bought this book; I've only begun reading books by female Viet Nam vets since publishing my collection, and this is the first fiction other than my own that I've encountered. What I found, to my surprise and a delight, kept me entertained throughout its quick reading.

These are humorous tales, irreverent to a fault, bound to offend someone, be it the Red Cross, the USO, or the military establishment--hell, especially the military establishment. Some of them are real whoppers, spun with panache--I especially loved Dell's depiction of the Ho Chi Minh Trail (by now, she's probably right). As is always the case with good satire, the humor here is fueled with a crisp anger.

If you are interested in a different slant on the Viet Nam conflict from someone who's been there, a writer with a Mark Twain puckishness, this is definitely your book.

Susan Kramer O'Neill, author
Don't Mean Nothing: Short Stories of Viet Nam

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5.0 out of 5 stars No one is spared in these hard hitting stories.
I spent four years in Vietnam, two as a soldier (MP) and two as a civilian worker so I can relate too much of the dangerous tomfoolery that went on. Read more
Published on March 20, 2006 by J. Stewart

5.0 out of 5 stars A Different Look at The Vietnam War Experience
This was a whole lot different than any other book I have read about The Vietnam War experience. This is a view that most of us veterans never got to see while we were in... Read more
Published on March 5, 2003 by W. H. McDonald Jr.

5.0 out of 5 stars Vietnam and AFVN described with delightful, biting humor
What a great read!

Diana Dell is a lady Art Buchwald of the Vietnam War. She pokes great fun at the inanities and stupidity of things from daily life in the rear areas of the... Read more

Published on December 18, 2001 by Robert Morecook

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Published on December 13, 2001 by thomas g kelley

5.0 out of 5 stars A Saigon Party
Diana Dell is an amazing story teller! I find my self getting lost in her memories so easily. This book isnt your typical "Vietnam" book where all that is talked... Read more
Published on June 16, 2001 by autumnsienna

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Stories!
Great stories! Since I'm a huge fan of over-the-top fiction, I especially enjoyed "A Pedicab Driver Peddles Through History," "The Vietnamese Rock Star Interview on AFVN" and... Read more
Published on April 28, 2000

1.0 out of 5 stars A baised book with an ax to grind.
The wounds of Vietnam have apparently still not healed, people still feel strongly one way or another. Read more
Published on March 26, 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Sophisticated Writing!
If Dorothy Parker had been in Vietnam during the war, she would have written a collection of short stories similar to "A Saigon Party. Read more
Published on February 3, 2000 by Maryann Hurley

5.0 out of 5 stars Sophisticated Writing!
If Dorothy Parker had been in Vietnam during the war, she would have written a collection of short stories similar to "A Saigon Party. Read more
Published on January 28, 2000 by Maryann Hurley

5.0 out of 5 stars It's very very good.
This book shows that the cuel Indo-China war. A lot of people has suffer life.
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