"The book bursts with characters, poetry, philosophy, romance, violence, and struggle. . . . A dreamlike, original, strangely hopeful book."–
Kirkus Reviews "Vietnamese writer Nguyễn Thanh Hiện's prose is expertly rendered in this English translation, which conveys the text's beauty and violence with dazzling lucidity. . . Every phrase of every page is, simply put, pitch-perfect."–Mike Fu, award citation, Gabo Prize for Literature in Translation
"Dreams and fantasies, reality and fiction are woven into this groundbreaking novel, meticulously translated with care and love. To read
Chronicles of a Village is to close your eyes and let the sounds, sights, and scents take you to unexpected–and unforgettable–places. The translator's notes at the back of the book are invaluable."–Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai, internationally bestselling author of
The Mountains Sing and
Dust Child "This is the experience of rural Vietnam prismed as if through half-remembered dreams, shimmering visions, lingering memories. Surrealistic, poetic, vibrant
Chronicles of a Village gifts the reader with a weave of exquisite fragments of poetical prose that creates the essence of that troubled and beautiful country. Nguyễn Thanh Hiện's writing gives one the sense of not just visiting Vietnam but of
living it, breathing it in through an effervescent mélange of myth and hard history and legend and landscape."–Wayne Karlin, author
Wandering Souls "Nguyễn Thanh Hiện's
Chronicles of a Village undulates with the ebb and flow of the waters and the caress of the wind through the grass. While ostensibly a cowherd's story set against the French colonial invasion, the narrative style is so much dreamier than that precis might suggest. The elliptical, often humorous forays into the folkloric chronicle create a sense of baroque metatextualism, and the incantatory, open sentences recall Jon Fosse and Mathias Enard, but undulate with an animism and fecundity that could only have been written by Nguyễn."–Ken Chen, author of
Juvenilia "In language that holds the tremor and tremulousness of the changing histories of generations, of bird and soil and humans and sleep,
Chronicles of a Village reminds us of the exigencies of belonging and believing in the earth."–Sumana Roy, author of
Provincials: Postcards from the Peripheries