
Dragonfish by Vu Tran
New York Times Notable Book 2015 Vu Tran has written a thrilling and cinematic work of sophisticated suspense and haunting lyricism set in motion by characters who can neither trust each other nor trust themselves. This remarkable debut is a noir page-turner resonant with the lasting reverberations of lives lost and lives remade a generation ago. Robert, an Oakland cop, still can't let go of Suzy, the enigmatic Vietnamese wife who left him two years ago. Now she's disappeared from her new husband, Sonny, a violent Vietnamese smuggler and gambler who is blackmailing Robert into finding her for him. As he pursues her through the sleek and seamy gambling dens of Las Vegas, shadowed by Sonny's sadistic son, 'Junior', and assisted by unexpected and reluctant allies, Robert learns more about his ex-wife than he ever did during their marriage. He finds himself chasing the ghosts of her past, one that reaches back to a refugee camp in Malaysia after the fall of Saigon, and his investigation uncovers the existence of an elusive packet of her secret letters to someone she left behind long ago. As Robert starts illuminating the dark corners of Suzy's life, the legacy of her sins threatens to immolate them all.
haunting and emotionally disturbing, and makes Tran's debut one not to be missed * Daily Mail *
An elegantly-written, elegiac novel about trust and the impossibility of ever truly knowing another person -- Marsali Taylor * Promoting Crime Fiction *
A writer tries to remember the central drama of his life -- Vu Tran * Literary Hub *
It's a dark and sometimes violent book, but Tran sometimes interrupts Robert's story to tell you Suzy's and you realize that absolutely nothing is as it seems -- Jessica Woodbury * Book Riot *
It is literature at its best, whatever the genre -- Eric Nguyen * Diacritics *
An elegantly-written, elegiac novel about trust and the impossibility of ever truly knowing another person -- Marsali Taylor * Promoting Crime Fiction *
A writer tries to remember the central drama of his life -- Vu Tran * Literary Hub *
It's a dark and sometimes violent book, but Tran sometimes interrupts Robert's story to tell you Suzy's and you realize that absolutely nothing is as it seems -- Jessica Woodbury * Book Riot *
It is literature at its best, whatever the genre -- Eric Nguyen * Diacritics *
Vu Tran's fiction has appeared in the O. Henry Prize Stories, the Best American Mystery Stories, A Best of Fence, The Southern Review, Harvard Review, and other publications. He has received honors from Glimmer Train Stories and the Michigan Quarterly Review, and is a recipient of a 2009 Whiting Writers' Award and a 2011 Finalist Award for the Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise. Dragonfish is his first novel. Born in Vietnam and raised in Oklahoma, Vu received his MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop and his PhD from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he was a Glenn Schaeffer Fellow in Fiction at the Black Mountain Institute. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Practice in English and Creative Writing at the University of Chicago.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781843448266 |
| ISBN 10 | 1843448262 |
| Titel | Dragonfish |
| Autor | Vu Tran |
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| Bindungsart | Paperback |
| Verlag | Bedford Square Publishers |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2016-02-25 |
| Seitenanzahl | 320 |
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