Chronicles of a Village by Nguyen Thanh Hien
An incantatory poetic novel that interweaves the legends, tragedies, and histories of a village in Vietnam
The book bursts with characters, poetry, philosophy, romance, violence, and struggle. . . . A dreamlike, original, strangely hopeful book.Kirkus Reviews
At the foot of Mun Mountain in central Vietnam, a self-appointed scribe collects the stories of his neighborstales of love, nature, and warand weaves them into a surrealist history of their farming community. In crystalline fragments resembling prose poems, the scribe eternalizes the vanishing beauty and tragic transformation of the villageits sacred forests, astonishing animals, mythical figures, and human lives nurtured by a profound love for soil and sky, as well as its catastrophes: ecological destruction, political purges, asphyxiating modernity, violence, and indoctrination in the name of progress.
Nguyen Thanh Hiens Chronicles of a Village, the writers first work to be translated into English, is an elegy for a place and a people; a profound meditation on how history is created, destroyed, manipulated, and rewritten; and a tribute to the beauty and fatal historical disabilities of a land.
The book bursts with characters, poetry, philosophy, romance, violence, and struggle. . . . A dreamlike, original, strangely hopeful book.Kirkus Reviews
At the foot of Mun Mountain in central Vietnam, a self-appointed scribe collects the stories of his neighborstales of love, nature, and warand weaves them into a surrealist history of their farming community. In crystalline fragments resembling prose poems, the scribe eternalizes the vanishing beauty and tragic transformation of the villageits sacred forests, astonishing animals, mythical figures, and human lives nurtured by a profound love for soil and sky, as well as its catastrophes: ecological destruction, political purges, asphyxiating modernity, violence, and indoctrination in the name of progress.
Nguyen Thanh Hiens Chronicles of a Village, the writers first work to be translated into English, is an elegy for a place and a people; a profound meditation on how history is created, destroyed, manipulated, and rewritten; and a tribute to the beauty and fatal historical disabilities of a land.