Blurbs
“Building a People’s Art captures the complexity of 20th-century Vietnamese history through the writings of two major figures, Trường Chinh and Tố Hữu. Muller skillfully situates these ideological and cultural leaders within the confluence of European, Chinese, and Vietnamese traditions in which they lived. This book is invaluable to those seeking a deeper understanding of Vietnam’s history and present.”
—Dr. Linh D. Vu
Associate Professor, School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, and Centre for Asian Studies, Arizona State University
“Ruehl Muller’s Building a People’s Art is a remarkably rich contribution to the understanding of Vietnamese cultural history in the modern era, but far more than that. Through his translations of many texts by the key cultural theorists of revolutionary Vietnam, Trường Chinh and Tố Hữu, wonderfully framed by his elegant introduction, Muller presents a clear and passionate explication of the complex dialectic between classical Marxist theory, grounded in the historical conditions of 19th-century Europe, and the material realties of Vietnam in the era of its struggle for national liberation, as well as the dialectical relationship between the past and ever-developing present in Vietnam’s efforts to build a modern, socialist economy and society. Muller’s account illuminates the global challenges of adapting Marxist methods of analysis to the specifics of each and every struggle, rather than treating Marxism as a template or blueprint to be mechanically applied. This is a work of theory and analysis which deserves to be read by historians and revolutionary activists everywhere.”
—Dr. Ken Hammond
Professor of History, New Mexico State University
Media Appearances
Editor Ruehl Muller appeared on Revolutionary Left Radio and Millenials are Killing Capitalism to discuss the book.

