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Water: a chronicle

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After an eight-year long hiatus, Nguyễn Ngọc Tư comes back with her second novel. Mesmerising, poignant, lyrical, existential, yet claustrophobic, Water: A Chronicle encapsulates the beauty of what contemporary Vietnamese writing has to offer.At the heart of this watery 'chronicle' is a dual mystery: a holy man on an island empire, once a con artist, and a desperate mother named Phúc (Fortune) seeking his heart to cure her child. The mosaic novel of nine stories circles this enigma like the river’s currents, carrying with it fragments of myth and life from timeless Mekong. A trans woman who wants to be “full”, a shadow bride who wants to be fleshed, a mad woman with a colicky infant, a words-eating woman shielding her child from a fly apocalypse.... The ghosts and ghouls that reflect upon the water surface may well be the everyday reality ofriver life, or simply the universal haunting of womanhood.

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Water: a chronicle, Ngoc Tu Nguyen

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Title
Water: a chronicle
Language
English
Publisher
Major Books
Released
2024
Format
Paperback
Pages
160
ISBN13
9781917233002
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After an eight-year long hiatus, Nguyễn Ngọc Tư comes back with her second novel. Mesmerising, poignant, lyrical, existential, yet claustrophobic, Water: A Chronicle encapsulates the beauty of what contemporary Vietnamese writing has to offer.At the heart of this watery 'chronicle' is a dual mystery: a holy man on an island empire, once a con artist, and a desperate mother named Phúc (Fortune) seeking his heart to cure her child. The mosaic novel of nine stories circles this enigma like the river’s currents, carrying with it fragments of myth and life from timeless Mekong. A trans woman who wants to be “full”, a shadow bride who wants to be fleshed, a mad woman with a colicky infant, a words-eating woman shielding her child from a fly apocalypse.... The ghosts and ghouls that reflect upon the water surface may well be the everyday reality ofriver life, or simply the universal haunting of womanhood.