Viet Nam and California

poems by Renny Christopher

Viet Nam Generation, Inc./Burning Cities Press, 1998

 PO Box 13746
Tucson, AZ 85732-3746

 $12.00 paperback, 95 pages, ISBN 1-885215-13-4

 "Renny Christopher has given poetic voice to those of us--women--who fought the Vietnam War from the distance of home. Her poems are filled with the pain of empathy. Reading Viet Nam & California can help guide us as we struggle to come home from wars."
--Maxine Hong Kingston

 "Renny Christopher offers eloquent testimony to the truth that you didn't have to go to Viet Nam to get burned by the Vietnam War. Viet Nam and California is the war at home: a war encompassing family, friends and lovers, race, class, and politics; a war that never ends; the struggle to make sense of the public and private hurts that wound a caring heart."
--W. D. Ehrhart

Viet Nam and California

 On my map
the two coastlines--
California's
Viet Nam's--
look like they should fit
as jigsaw pieces
if only I could bring them together
at just the right angle.

 In the Sacramento River delta
in the center of a park
near the capitol building
a memorial lists the names
of all the California boys
who died in the war.
From the desert to the forest to the beach,
Inyo, Guerneville, Twain Harte, Santa Cruz,
Vacaville, Los Angeles, Bakersfield, San Martin:
six boys from my hometown.

 In the delta of the Mekong River
or the Black River,
in Saigon, Hanoi,
An Loc, Qui Nhon, Di An, Chu Lai,
in every town
a monument rises above the roofs
of thatch or tile.
Inscribed
To Quoc Ghi Cung Cac Liet Si--
"The fatherland remembers the sacrifice
of the fallen heroes."

 These stones
memorialize the boys
killed by the boys
from my hometown.

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