Hà ÒNoi at Midnight

Hà ÒNoi at Midnight Stories - Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network Series

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Publisher's Synopsis

Of the twelve short stories appearing in Hà Nội at Midnight, ten are appearing in English for the first time. Bringing to life the full range of Bảo Ninh's 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.

Hà Nội and Midnight delineates the complex outpourings of war and the way it remakes our relation to each other.

Bảo Ninh's stories accentuate the gamut of human emotions: nostalgia, anguish, desolation, melancholy, poignancy, and hope. His stories wistfully render pre-war Hà Nội, its peaceful alleys and streets, its courteous residents, and the cozy atmosphere when family members, neighbors, and friends gather around a fire or converse in a coffee shop, as in "Hà Nội at Midnight" and in "Reminiscences."

Juxtaposed with this tranquility and geniality are the abandoned areas and defoliated forests occasioned by American bombardment and the American use of Agent Orange, as in "An Unnamed Star" and "A Farewell to a Soldier's Life." Images of polluted rivers and streams, the war-torn sky, the pungent air filled with the stench of decomposing human corpses, and the deafening roar of helicopters and bombers hovering in the gloomy sky 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 at home while their children are fighting in a war in remote regions, and when soldiers bury their comrades and burden themselves with their fallen comrades' unfulfilled wishes.

Book information

ISBN: 9781682831625
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Imprint: Texas Tech University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 895.92233
DEWEY edition: 23/eng/20220708
Language: English
Number of pages: xxi, 161
Weight: 363g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 14mm