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Sunday menu : selected short stories of Pham Thi Hoai / translated by Ton That Quynh Du.

Van Pelt Library PL4378.9.P52369 A28 2006
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Phạm, Thị Hoài.
Contributor:
Ton-That, Quynh-Du.
Standardized Title:
Thực đơn chủ nhật. English
Language:
English
Vietnamese
Subjects (All):
Phạm, Thị Hoài--Translations into English.
Phạm, Thị Hoài.
Genre:
Fiction.
Physical Description:
138 pages ; 18 cm
Place of Publication:
Canberra, A.C.T. : Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, the Australian National University ; Sydney, NSW : Distributed by UNIREPS, 2006.
Language Note:
Translated from the Vietnamese.
Summary:
Sunday Menu is a collection of poignant and evocative short stories from Pham Thi Hoai, widely regarded as a leading avant-garde Vietnamese writer. These stories about the relationships, dreams and disappointments of an eclectic collection of contemporary Vietnamese people demonstrate Hoai's keen eye for detail, acerbic wit and fine ear for the rhythms of the language of the street. These are works of simple beauty, described with grace and precision, images crafted with casual brilliance and endearing perversity.
Pham Thi Hoai, one of contemporary Vietnam's most influential writers, was born in Hai Duong province in 1960. Her first novel, Thien Su (The Crystal Messenger), first published in Hanoi in 1988, has since been translated into ten languages, and was awarded the Frankfurt LiBeraturpreis in 1993; Ton That Quynh Du's English translation of The Crystal Messenger won the Victorian Premiers' Literary Award in 2000. Pham Thi Hoai has also written two other novels and three collections of short stories, and has translated works by Kafka, Brecht and Durrenmatt into Vietnamese.
Contents:
Saigon Tailor 1
Sunday Menu 17
Toll Of The Sea 31
Vision Impaired 43
Man Nuong 67
Universal Love 79
In The Rain 95
Second-hand 107
Five Days 121
A Traditional Short Story 129.
ISBN:
1740761774
9781740761772
OCLC:
62344681

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