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36 Ways of Writing a Vietnamese Poem

Books on Tape. Mar. 2024. 1:18 hrs. ISBN 9780593825334. $22.80. POETRY
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Short story writer Le (The Boat) turns to poetry, offering a collection of intricately crafted, evocative works. Themes are varied, and Le doesn’t shy away from hot-button issues such as immigration, identity, and racism (“the girls, Hello-Kitty’ed, / yellow-faced, extolled for almond eyes and / white-adjacent skin”). In “Matri-immigral,” Le explores the experiences of Vietnamese immigrants, often relegated to subservient, unseen roles: “My mother wipes your mother’s mouth, /…/ My mother wipes your children’s bums, /…/ My mother paints and strips your nails.” “Violence: Patri-confessional” finds the author at the burial of a father: “A new matter of time, him & his apologies.” Unfortunately, while the topics Le traverses are powerful—devastating in their rawness and simplicity—listeners might struggle to follow along. Le employs a range of creative poetic forms and devices, but these become muddled in audio, even with the author’s narration lending a personal touch. While the audio version has a print supplement, listeners will probably find that Le’s work is best experienced on the page.
VERDICT Le’s stunning poetry debut is not to be missed, but the print edition is preferable to the audio.
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