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Book Title
Fish in Exile
Publication Name
Fish in Exile
Title
Fish in Exile
Author
VI Khi Nao
Format
Trade Paperback
EAN
9781566894494
ISBN
9781566894494
Publisher
Coffee House Press
Genre
Fiction
Release Year
2016
Release Date
17/11/2016
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.5in
Item Length
8.2in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
8.8 Oz
Publication Year
2016
Topic
Literary
Number of Pages
192 Pages

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The loss of a child takes mythological, magical casts--distortions that allow us to see the contours of grief more clearly.

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Publisher
Coffee House Press
ISBN-10
1566894492
ISBN-13
9781566894494
eBay Product ID (ePID)
221590413

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Book Title
Fish in Exile
Author
VI Khi Nao
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Literary
Publication Year
2016
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
192 Pages

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Item Length
8.2in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
8.8 Oz

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Ps3614.A63f57 2016
Reviews
"The result is a novel that forges a new vocabulary for the routine of grief, as well as the process of healing." --Publishers Weekly, starred review "The impressions that last, however, will be entirely Nao's own: all the wondrous forms she has revealed to us, the image of them luminescent, flourishing, in the seemingly dark and empty waters of grief." --The Harvard Crimson "This journey across the boundaries of form and genre, to write about what is un-write-aboutable, is a smart maneuver -- it permits the reader to experience what has been written about over and over in a way that is fresh and absorbing in its difference." --NPR "Vi Khi Nao has created a meditation that splits open the numbing and disorienting problems of loss and mourning with language that breathes new life into an old suffering." --The Millions "Nao, who was born in Vietnam, blends prose and poetry in her heart-wrenching novel about a couple grieving for their two dead children." --BBC "An off-kilter but effective tone poem on loss and recovery." --Kirkus " Fish in Exile is a stunning novel that examines how easily we can fall apart after a disaster... Indeed, the traditional narrative of loss disappears in the capable hands of Vi Khi Nao and we are left with a powerful and devastating story that is surprising in the best ways." --diaCRITICS "A staggering tale of the death of a child, this novel is a poetic meditation on loss, the fluidity of boundaries, and feeling like a fish out of water." --The Millions "A magical and fresh perspective on grief, this beautiful book is like nothing you''ve ever read before." --Bustle "Through mythic tangents and arrest, Nao pulls us through dismemberment, dissociation, and devotion with colossal sentences." --The Fanzine "The language ranges from frank gallows humor to unexpectedly devastating, as if you're at a party exchanging sarcastic witticisms with a stranger and then she suddenly hits you over the head with a brick..." --The Rejectionist "[F]or all the weightiness of its subject matter, Fish in Exile is also surprisingly light on its feet: eccentric, absurd, and delightfully wry. This book wriggles with so much originality and life, it''ll have you hooked from the very start." --BuzzFeed Books Newsletter "Smartly innovative, lushly poetic, compellingly told, and truly moving,  Fish in Exile is a remarkable, sui generis novel. Vi Khi Nao is a strikingly talented writer whose artistic vision takes many literary forms. I ardently hope she does more long form fiction; she does it splendidly." -- Robert Olen Butler "In this jagged and unforgettable work, Vi Khi Nao takes on a domestic story of losing one's children and elevates it to Greek tragedy. Refusing sentimentality and realism, she shows how personal devastation can feel, to the sufferer, as powerful and enduring as myth." --Viet Thanh Nguyen "Vi Khi Nao's language isn't made of words like everyone else's. This can't be true, so it must be that Vi Khi Nao has found a way to sensitize words into a phase change, into a state of semantic overflow. Nao's sentences proceed via floral, clitoral, littoral surges. Fish in Exile  is what leaks from the forms literary grief has taken, and what floats away, an amalgam of jellyfish and clouds. I love this book for its texture, its granular absurdities, its aqueous erotics, its garlic paper longing. I've never felt anything like it." --Joanna Ruocco "Vi Khi Nao's  Fish in Exile  resonates with the unconscious fecundity of myth. A modern allegory of children who give birth to their mother, minnows that push a whale's shopping cart around Walmart, and hospitals that exude an odor of insane asylums and Windex: Demeter, Callisto, Catholic, and Ethos live again in Nao's world, and make new the most fundamental contradictions of life--separation, desire, bondage, freedom, loyalty, birth." --Steve Tomasula, "The result is a novel that forges a new vocabulary for the routine of grief, as well as the process of healing." --Publishers Weekly, starred review "Nao, who was born in Vietnam, blends prose and poetry in her heart-wrenching novel about a couple grieving for their two dead children." --BBC " Fish in Exile is a stunning novel that examines how easily we can fall apart after a disaster... Indeed, the traditional narrative of loss disappears in the capable hands of Vi Khi Nao and we are left with a powerful and devastating story that is surprising in the best ways." --diaCRITICS "A magical and fresh perspective on grief, this beautiful book is like nothing you've ever read before." --Bustle "An off-kilter but effective tone poem on loss and recovery." --Kirkus "A staggering tale of the death of a child, this novel is a poetic meditation on loss, the fluidity of boundaries, and feeling like a fish out of water." --The Millions "The language ranges from frank gallows humor to unexpectedly devastating, as if you're at a party exchanging sarcastic witticisms with a stranger and then she suddenly hits you over the head with a brick..." --The Rejectionist "Smartly innovative, lushly poetic, compellingly told, and truly moving,  Fish in Exile is a remarkable, sui generis novel. Vi Khi Nao is a strikingly talented writer whose artistic vision takes many literary forms. I ardently hope she does more long form fiction; she does it splendidly." -- Robert Olen Butler "In this jagged and unforgettable work, Vi Khi Nao takes on a domestic story of losing one's children and elevates it to Greek tragedy. Refusing sentimentality and realism, she shows how personal devastation can feel, to the sufferer, as powerful and enduring as myth." --Viet Thanh Nguyen "Vi Khi Nao's language isn't made of words like everyone else's. This can't be true, so it must be that Vi Khi Nao has found a way to sensitize words into a phase change, into a state of semantic overflow. Nao's sentences proceed via floral, clitoral, littoral surges. Fish in Exile  is what leaks from the forms literary grief has taken, and what floats away, an amalgam of jellyfish and clouds. I love this book for its texture, its granular absurdities, its aqueous erotics, its garlic paper longing. I've never felt anything like it." --Joanna Ruocco "Vi Khi Nao's  Fish in Exile  resonates with the unconscious fecundity of myth. A modern allegory of children who give birth to their mother, minnows that push a whale's shopping cart around Walmart, and hospitals that exude an odor of insane asylums and Windex: Demeter, Callisto, Catholic, and Ethos live again in Nao's world, and make new the most fundamental contradictions of life--separation, desire, bondage, freedom, loyalty, birth." --Steve Tomasula, "A staggering tale of the death of a child, this novel is a poetic meditation on loss, the fluidity of boundaries, and feeling like a fish out of water." --The Millions, "Most Anticipated: The Great Second-Half 2016 Book Preview "Smartly innovative, lushly poetic, compellingly told, and truly moving,  Fish in Exile is a remarkable, sui generis novel. Vi Khi Nao is a strikingly talented writer whose artistic vision takes many literary forms. I ardently hope she does more long form fiction; she does it splendidly." -- Robert Olen Butler "In this jagged and unforgettable work, Vi Khi Nao takes on a domestic story of losing one's children and elevates it to Greek tragedy. Refusing sentimentality and realism, she shows how personal devastation can feel, to the sufferer, as powerful and enduring as myth." --Viet Thanh Nguyen "Vi Khi Nao's language isn't made of words like everyone else's. This can't be true, so it must be that Vi Khi Nao has found a way to sensitize words into a phase change, into a state of semantic overflow. Nao's sentences proceed via floral, clitoral, littoral surges. Fish in Exile  is what leaks from the forms literary grief has taken, and what floats away, an amalgam of jellyfish and clouds. I love this book for its texture, its granular absurdities, its aqueous erotics, its garlic paper longing. I've never felt anything like it." --Joanna Ruocco "Vi Khi Nao's  Fish in Exile  resonates with the unconscious fecundity of myth. A modern allegory of children who give birth to their mother, minnows that push a whale's shopping cart around Walmart, and hospitals that exude an odor of insane asylums and Windex: Demeter, Callisto, Catholic, and Ethos live again in Nao's world, and make new the most fundamental contradictions of life--separation, desire, bondage, freedom, loyalty, birth." --Steve Tomasula, "Smartly innovative, lushly poetic, compellingly told, and truly moving,  Fish in Exile is a remarkable, sui generis novel. Vi Khi Nao is a strikingly talented writer whose artistic vision takes many literary forms. I ardently hope she does more long form fiction; she does it splendidly." -- Robert Olen Butler "In this jagged and unforgettable work, Vi Khi Nao takes on a domestic story of losing one's children and elevates it to Greek tragedy. Refusing sentimentality and realism, she shows how personal devastation can feel, to the sufferer, as powerful and enduring as myth." --Viet Thanh Nguyen "Vi Khi Nao's language isn't made of words like everyone else's. This can't be true, so it must be that Vi Khi Nao has found a way to sensitize words into a phase change, into a state of semantic overflow. Nao's sentences proceed via floral, clitoral, littoral surges. Fish in Exile  is what leaks from the forms literary grief has taken, and what floats away, an amalgam of jellyfish and clouds. I love this book for its texture, its granular absurdities, its aqueous erotics, its garlic paper longing. I've never felt anything like it." --Joanna Ruocco "Vi Khi Nao's  Fish in Exile  resonates with the unconscious fecundity of myth. A modern allegory of children who give birth to their mother, minnows that push a whale's shopping cart around Walmart, and hospitals that exude an odor of insane asylums and Windex: Demeter, Callisto, Catholic, and Ethos live again in Nao's world, and make new the most fundamental contradictions of life--separation, desire, bondage, freedom, loyalty, birth." --Steve Tomasula, "Smartly innovative, lushly poetic, compellingly told, and truly moving,  Fish in Exile is a remarkable, sui generis novel. Vi Khi Nao is a strikingly talented writer whose artistic vision takes many literary forms. I ardently hope she does more long form fiction; she does it splendidly." -- Robert Olen Butler, "The result is a novel that forges a new vocabulary for the routine of grief, as well as the process of healing." --Publishers Weekly, starred review "This journey across the boundaries of form and genre, to write about what is un-write-aboutable, is a smart maneuver -- it permits the reader to experience what has been written about over and over in a way that is fresh and absorbing in its difference." --NPR "Nao, who was born in Vietnam, blends prose and poetry in her heart-wrenching novel about a couple grieving for their two dead children." --BBC "An off-kilter but effective tone poem on loss and recovery." --Kirkus " Fish in Exile is a stunning novel that examines how easily we can fall apart after a disaster... Indeed, the traditional narrative of loss disappears in the capable hands of Vi Khi Nao and we are left with a powerful and devastating story that is surprising in the best ways." --diaCRITICS "A staggering tale of the death of a child, this novel is a poetic meditation on loss, the fluidity of boundaries, and feeling like a fish out of water." --The Millions "A magical and fresh perspective on grief, this beautiful book is like nothing you've ever read before." --Bustle "Through mythic tangents and arrest, Nao pulls us through dismemberment, dissociation, and devotion with colossal sentences." --The Fanzine "The language ranges from frank gallows humor to unexpectedly devastating, as if you're at a party exchanging sarcastic witticisms with a stranger and then she suddenly hits you over the head with a brick..." --The Rejectionist "[F]or all the weightiness of its subject matter, Fish in Exile is also surprisingly light on its feet: eccentric, absurd, and delightfully wry. This book wriggles with so much originality and life, it'll have you hooked from the very start." --BuzzFeed Books Newsletter "Smartly innovative, lushly poetic, compellingly told, and truly moving,  Fish in Exile is a remarkable, sui generis novel. Vi Khi Nao is a strikingly talented writer whose artistic vision takes many literary forms. I ardently hope she does more long form fiction; she does it splendidly." -- Robert Olen Butler "In this jagged and unforgettable work, Vi Khi Nao takes on a domestic story of losing one's children and elevates it to Greek tragedy. Refusing sentimentality and realism, she shows how personal devastation can feel, to the sufferer, as powerful and enduring as myth." --Viet Thanh Nguyen "Vi Khi Nao's language isn't made of words like everyone else's. This can't be true, so it must be that Vi Khi Nao has found a way to sensitize words into a phase change, into a state of semantic overflow. Nao's sentences proceed via floral, clitoral, littoral surges. Fish in Exile  is what leaks from the forms literary grief has taken, and what floats away, an amalgam of jellyfish and clouds. I love this book for its texture, its granular absurdities, its aqueous erotics, its garlic paper longing. I've never felt anything like it." --Joanna Ruocco "Vi Khi Nao's  Fish in Exile  resonates with the unconscious fecundity of myth. A modern allegory of children who give birth to their mother, minnows that push a whale's shopping cart around Walmart, and hospitals that exude an odor of insane asylums and Windex: Demeter, Callisto, Catholic, and Ethos live again in Nao's world, and make new the most fundamental contradictions of life--separation, desire, bondage, freedom, loyalty, birth." --Steve Tomasula, "The result is a novel that forges a new vocabulary for the routine of grief, as well as the process of healing." --Publishers Weekly, starred review "An off-kilter but effective tone poem on loss and recovery." --Kirkus "A staggering tale of the death of a child, this novel is a poetic meditation on loss, the fluidity of boundaries, and feeling like a fish out of water." --The Millions "The language ranges from frank gallows humor to unexpectedly devastating, as if you're at a party exchanging sarcastic witticisms with a stranger and then she suddenly hits you over the head with a brick..." --The Rejectionist "Smartly innovative, lushly poetic, compellingly told, and truly moving,  Fish in Exile is a remarkable, sui generis novel. Vi Khi Nao is a strikingly talented writer whose artistic vision takes many literary forms. I ardently hope she does more long form fiction; she does it splendidly." -- Robert Olen Butler "In this jagged and unforgettable work, Vi Khi Nao takes on a domestic story of losing one's children and elevates it to Greek tragedy. Refusing sentimentality and realism, she shows how personal devastation can feel, to the sufferer, as powerful and enduring as myth." --Viet Thanh Nguyen "Vi Khi Nao's language isn't made of words like everyone else's. This can't be true, so it must be that Vi Khi Nao has found a way to sensitize words into a phase change, into a state of semantic overflow. Nao's sentences proceed via floral, clitoral, littoral surges. Fish in Exile  is what leaks from the forms literary grief has taken, and what floats away, an amalgam of jellyfish and clouds. I love this book for its texture, its granular absurdities, its aqueous erotics, its garlic paper longing. I've never felt anything like it." --Joanna Ruocco "Vi Khi Nao's  Fish in Exile  resonates with the unconscious fecundity of myth. A modern allegory of children who give birth to their mother, minnows that push a whale's shopping cart around Walmart, and hospitals that exude an odor of insane asylums and Windex: Demeter, Callisto, Catholic, and Ethos live again in Nao's world, and make new the most fundamental contradictions of life--separation, desire, bondage, freedom, loyalty, birth." --Steve Tomasula, "Smartly innovative, lushly poetic, compellingly told, and truly moving,  Fish in Exile is a remarkable, sui generis novel. Vi Khi Nao is a strikingly talented writer whose artistic vision takes many literary forms. I ardently hope she does more long form fiction; she does it splendidly." -- Robert Olen Butler "In this jagged and unforgettable work, Vi Khi Nao takes on a domestic story of losing one's children and elevates it to Greek tragedy. Refusing sentimentality and realism, she shows how personal devastation can feel, to the sufferer, as powerful and enduring as myth." --Viet Thanh Nguyen "Vi Khi Nao's language isn't made of words like everyone else's. This can't be true, so it must be that Vi Khi Nao has found a way to sensitize words into a phase change, into a state of semantic overflow. Nao's sentences proceed via floral, clitoral, littoral surges. Fish in Exile  is what leaks from the forms literary grief has taken, and what floats away, an amalgam of jellyfish and clouds. I love this book for its texture, its granular absurdities, its aqueous erotics, its garlic paper longing. I've never felt anything like it." --Joanna Ruocco, "Smartly innovative, lushly poetic, compellingly told, and truly moving,  Fish in Exile is a remarkable, sui generis novel. Vi Khi Nao is a strikingly talented writer whose artistic vision takes many literary forms. I ardently hope she does more long form fiction; she does it splendidly."-- Robert Olen Butler, "The result is a novel that forges a new vocabulary for the routine of grief, as well as the process of healing." --Publisher's Weekly, starred review "A staggering tale of the death of a child, this novel is a poetic meditation on loss, the fluidity of boundaries, and feeling like a fish out of water." --The Millions, "Most Anticipated: The Great Second-Half 2016 Book Preview "An off-kilter but effective tone poem on loss and recovery." --Kirkus "Smartly innovative, lushly poetic, compellingly told, and truly moving,  Fish in Exile is a remarkable, sui generis novel. Vi Khi Nao is a strikingly talented writer whose artistic vision takes many literary forms. I ardently hope she does more long form fiction; she does it splendidly." -- Robert Olen Butler "In this jagged and unforgettable work, Vi Khi Nao takes on a domestic story of losing one's children and elevates it to Greek tragedy. Refusing sentimentality and realism, she shows how personal devastation can feel, to the sufferer, as powerful and enduring as myth." --Viet Thanh Nguyen "Vi Khi Nao's language isn't made of words like everyone else's. This can't be true, so it must be that Vi Khi Nao has found a way to sensitize words into a phase change, into a state of semantic overflow. Nao's sentences proceed via floral, clitoral, littoral surges. Fish in Exile  is what leaks from the forms literary grief has taken, and what floats away, an amalgam of jellyfish and clouds. I love this book for its texture, its granular absurdities, its aqueous erotics, its garlic paper longing. I've never felt anything like it." --Joanna Ruocco "Vi Khi Nao's  Fish in Exile  resonates with the unconscious fecundity of myth. A modern allegory of children who give birth to their mother, minnows that push a whale's shopping cart around Walmart, and hospitals that exude an odor of insane asylums and Windex: Demeter, Callisto, Catholic, and Ethos live again in Nao's world, and make new the most fundamental contradictions of life--separation, desire, bondage, freedom, loyalty, birth." --Steve Tomasula
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2016
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2016-007062

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