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Chinatown
Chinatown | Thuan
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An exquisite and intense journey through the labyrinths of Hanoi, Leningrad, and Paristhrough dreams, memory, and loss An abandoned package is discovered in the Paris Metro: the subway workers suspect its a terrorist bomb. A Vietnamese woman sitting nearby, her son asleep on her shoulder, waits and begins to reflect on her life, from her constrained childhood in communist Hanoi, to a long period of study in Leningrad during the Gorbachev period, and finally to the Parisian suburbs where she now teaches English. Through everything runs her passion for Thuy, the father of her son, a writer who lives in Saigons Chinatown, and who, with the shadow of the China-Vietnam border war falling darkly between them, she has not seen for eleven years. Through her breathless, vertiginous, and deeply moving monologue from beside the subway tracks, the narrator attempts to once and for all face the past and exorcize the passion that haunts her.
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rockpools
Chinatown | Thuan
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#BookMail! Vietnamese literature in translation! From Tilted Axis! ❤️❤️❤️ I don‘t know how semi-autobiographical this is, but the narrator and author both studied in Russia before moving to France. Sounds great!

This is part of the Republic of Consciousness Prize Book of the Month subscription - I get a book from a small press every two months (cos, y‘know, uncertain times 😬). Always so exciting to see what comes through!

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charl08
Chinatown | Thuan
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Publisher websites are always tempting places.
This sounds brilliant.

"The Métro shudders to a halt: an unattended bag has been found. For the narrator, a Vietnamese woman... a fantastical interior monologue begins, looking back to her childhood in early ‘80s Hanoi, university studies in Leningrad, and life in France...."

#MonthofBookDenial #MonthofBookDeferral

Graywacke I like the hashtag. The description and that cover together are really appealing. 2y
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