![]() Through a fragmented narrative, we piece together the past of Little Dog’s mother, Rose, and his grandmother, Lan, in Vietnam – he was born there but can scarcely remember it. His first novel also draws on elements of his life, to tell the coming-of-age story of Little Dog, the son of Vietnamese immigrant parents in the US. Vuong is at his best pressing the words further and harder, in his effort to capture in their net a real moment In it, he writes: “An American soldier fucked a Vietnamese farmgirl. ![]() Vuong’s family story is at the heart of his 2017 debut poetry collection, Night Sky with Exit Wounds, which won both a Forward prize and the TS Eliot prize. Vuong was still a toddler when, after months in a refugee camp, they were admitted to the US. She was discovered to be mixed race, and so banned from working by the new communist regime, before the whole family was evacuated to the Philippines under the sponsorship of a US charity. Vuong’s mother worked washing hair in a Saigon salon, and gave birth to him when she was 18. ![]() His grandmother, fearing her children might be taken for adoption in the States, put her three girls into different orphanages, and they weren’t reunited until adulthood. They married and had three daughters, but while his grandfather was visiting family in the US, the fall of Saigon forced the family apart. O cean Vuong’s grandfather was a US soldier posted to Vietnam there he fell in love with “an illiterate girl from the rice paddies”. ![]()
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