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Hanoi at Midnight - (Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network) by Bao Ninh

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Highlights

  • Breaking a thirty-year silence, Bảo Ninh haspermitted at last the publication of a new work in English.
  • Author(s): Bao Ninh
  • 216 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Asian American
  • Series Name: Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network

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About the Book



The first English translation of several short stories by Bao Ninh, arguably the most famous writer in Vietnam.



Book Synopsis



Breaking a thirty-year silence, Bảo Ninh has
permitted at last the publication of a new work in English. Ninh is perhaps
Vietnam's foremost chronicler of the war, which he joined at age 17. Bringing
to life the full range of his inventive and poetic language, Quan Manh Ha and
Cab Tran are granting to English readers Bảo Ninh's first book-length work
since The Sorrow of War, which catapulted him to fame and
which was banned in Vietnam until 2006. In Hà Nội at
Midnight
, ten stories are appearing in the West for the first
time.

Juxtaposed with tranquility
and geniality are abandoned landscapes and defoliated forests. Polluted rivers
and streams, the war-torn sky, pungent air filled with the stench of
decomposing human corpses, and the deafening roar of helicopters and bombers
hovering in the gloom dominate the settings of Bảo Ninh's
stories.

Intertwined with these horrific images are human
tears shed during farewell ceremonies, when recruits are separated from their
loved ones, when parents live in anxiety and hope while their children are
fighting in remote regions, and when soldiers bury their comrades and burden
themselves with the fallen's unfulfilled wishes. Hà Nội at
Midnight
delineates the complex outpourings of war and the way it
remakes human relationships.



Review Quotes




"Bảo Ninh . . . makes a long-awaited reappearance in English
translation in this new short-story collection, speaking to literature's power
to unite people, both in the collaboration necessary for translating and
publishing it, and in its ability to speak directly to the ephemeral beauty and
terror of the human experience. Dedicated to his comrades, Hà Nội at
Midnight
represents twelve of Bảo Ninh's most highly regarded stories,
published in Vietnam between 1987 and 2013, ten of which have never appeared in
English. Taken as a whole, these stories show the different ways that war
alters people but also poignantly communicates that life continues, in all its
complexity, in the midst of war." --Janet Graham, University
of Nebraska at Kearney, World Literature Today, March 2024



"In this 2023 collection, the twelve stories Bao Ninh selects (most
newly published in English with two stories re-translated at his request) evoke
both deep sorrow and timeless longing. . . . [The] graceful
translation brings alive these universal stories that probe the deep sorrow of
war and its aftermath, even as they touch our hearts with longing and hope. . . .
Ha Noi at Midnight is a collection of powerful stories that seeks to
take a stand against war by writing about peace--about reconciliation and the
human journey toward redemption. Read [this book]. In the face of unending sorrow, these stories
retain the power to work miracles." --Thomas G. Bowie Jr., War, Literature & the Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities
35 (2023)

"Hà Nội at Midnight is a collection of short
stories by the acclaimed Vietnamese writer, Bảo Ninh. Ten of the twelve stories
in this outstanding new collection are published in English for the first time.
They were written over a 25-year period and serve to humanize the people on all
sides of the war." --Bill McCloud, The VVA Veteran



"Hà Nội at Midnight is a reflective examination
of the war and its impact on those it ensnared. Containing ten stories written
over the past forty years, the book explores a Vietnam environmentally,
materially and psychologically decimated by conflict and its wake. The implied
question throughout: How does one go on after enduring the horrendous? It's a
matter that extends beyond war, and that can be appreciated by anyone who has
suffered trauma or profound loss." --Nick Hilden, The Washington Post



"
Nội at Midnight
is a
gut-wrenching but valuable read, focusing on universal experiences of war." --Kate Padilla, Authorlink



"[In Hà Nội at Midnight] deeply felt stories illuminate the interior landscape of a postwar country and the emotionally
damaged lives of its soldiers and civilians." --Alan Chong Lau, International Examiner

"Several stories in the collection lyrically yet unflinchingly revisit the anti-heroic themes
explored in The Sorrow of War, such as loss of innocence,
survivor's guilt, and postwar trauma, while others reflect Bảo Ninh's keen
observation of civilian life that encapsulates both the stoic gentility of
Hanoi during the war years and its striving postwar atmosphere." --Thuy Dinh, Asymptote

"The twelve stories in
Nôi at Midnight
are deeply personal, exploring ways in which war can shift
relationships, to each other and to ourselves. 'The Secret of the River' tells
the heartbreaking story of how floodwaters dismantled a family; 'Beloved Son' is about a mother writing to a son who will not return home; in 'An Unnamed
Star, ' a railroad signalman with dementia waits for a train that won't come.
Each story, shifting through time and tense, brings readers into a new and
unforgettable lived experience." --Michelle Kicherer, Willamette Week (Portland, OR)


Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 5.83 Inches (W) x .55 Inches (D)
Weight: .9 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 216
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Asian American
Series Title: Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Bao Ninh
Language: English
Street Date: March 15, 2023
TCIN: 88967570
UPC: 9781682831625
Item Number (DPCI): 247-23-0591
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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