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Vuong as a writer is daring. He goes where the hurt is, creating a novel saturated with yearning and ache… He transforms the emotional, the visceral, the individual into the political in
an unforgettable – indeed, gorgeous – novel. ― Time Magazine Ocean Vuong’s fantastic new novel On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous reminded me that every word can be an incantation, and that beauty does hard and important work. — Rebecca Solnit ― New Statesman A stunning, frankly unforgettable debut novel… It’s not surprising that novels by poets often include some of the loveliest prose, but Vuong’s is especially luminous… On Earth We Are Briefly Gorgeous is so many things; a love story from a son to his mother; an exploration of masculinity and race; and a series of limpid thoughts about the world… Everything about this book makes me feel glad to live in an era when the novel still matters, when the human ability to bring together words and sentences can lead to such scintillating, poignant language. — James Robertson ― Herald Scotland Vuong’s material is gripping even in precis… Vuong’s determination to see well-trodden ground afresh, with unremitting complexity, is extremely rare… In these authenticity-hungry times, Vuong could have let his sensational biography simply “speak for itself”. There is a great deal to admire: that he was able to give such personal material novelistic treatment; that he had the patience to wait until that was possible; that he only had wait until he was 30… [an] exciting talent. ― Sunday Times [Vuong] mines his extraordinary family story with passion and beauty… Vuong writes wonderfully. — Tessa Hadley ― GuardianThis is
a stunning, sensuous novel that paints a portrait of a mother and her child struggling to work out how to live in a new land. There is fear and anger but the boy’s love for his mother – and for the world that surrounds him – sings off the page. ― Monocle Utterly captivating writing. — Anthony Cummins ― Daily MailVuong can write with
exceptional beauty and precision… [On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous] is a deeply moving book – I welled up roughly every 40 pages… one of the great strengths of this book is the way it elevates the personal into the political. Little Dog’s story is the story of modern America. — Tristram Fane Saunders ― Daily Telegraph One of American’s most noteworthy poets. His poems are beautiful and unpredictable, and the same goes for this, his debut novel… brilliantly raw. ― Sunday Times On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is a masterpiece: a staggeringly beautiful book, full of wisdom and pain. It seems obvious now, though it didn’t before, that a young gay poet born in Saigon would write the Great American Novel. I really think it’s that. A huge gift to the world.Readers who are familiar with Vuong’s poetry will recognise in this book the same lyricism, the same skill in turning a beautiful and poignant phrase which renders
many of Vuong’s pronouncements timeless, lending them the quality of adages and deeply-earned wisdom… This is certainly a courageous work; some of the details of the young narrator’s relationship (particularly his sexual relationship) with Trevor seem new to fiction… This is a work that has much to say, and is in many respects worthy of attention. — Seán Hewitt ― Irish Times On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous will be described – rightly – as luminous, shattering, urgent, necessary. But the word I keep circling back to is raw: that’s how powerful the emotions here are, and how you’ll feel after reading it – scoured down to bone. With a poet’s precision, Ocean Vuong examines whether putting words to one’s experience can bridge wounds that span generations, and whether it’s ever possible to be truly heard by those we love most. Look out: here’s a new, beautiful, battering ram of fiction. Vuong is rewriting what fiction is supposed to be and it is a privilege to watch.A bruised, breathtaking love letter never meant to be sent.
A marvel. Vuong is a mightily gifted observer… Some lines have the almost hallucinatory exactness of his best poems… moving and rarely less than excellent… [On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is] unleashed in every regard. ― New York Times This is one of the best novels I’ve ever read. Ocean Vuong is a master. This book is a masterpiece.One is not often given the chance to apply words like “brilliant” and “remarkable” to any novels, certainly not first novels.
Thank you, Ocean Vuong, for this brilliant and remarkable first novel.Ocean Vuong runs up against the limits of language―this book is addressed to a mother who cannot read it―and
expands our sense of what literature can make visible, thinkable, felt across borders and generations and genres. This is a courageous, embodied inquiry into the tangle of colonial and personal histories. It is also a gorgeous argument for astonishment over irony―for the transformative possibilities of love. Ocean Vuong’s novel is a profound consideration of identity, as well as a work of sensuous, poetic detail… we are made aware of his sense of invisibility as a Vietnamese-American while becoming totally immersed in hisworld. This tension between voice and silence is what lends the novel its gentle, dignified attack. ― New StatesmanThis book – gorgeous is right there in the title – finds
incredible, aching beauty in the deep observation of love in many forms. Ocean Vuong’s debut novel contains all the power of his poetry, and I finished the book knowing that we are seeing only the very beginning of his truly magnificent talent. A candid meditation on masculinity, art, and the inescapable pull of opioids… Vuong peels apart phrases and reconfigures them into new, surprising ideas. ― Elle An epistolary masterpiece… Fearless, revelatory, extraordinary. ― Library Journal (starred review)Disarmingly frank, raw in subject matter but polished in style and language,
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeousreveals the strengths and limitations of human connection and the importance of speaking your truth. ― BookPage[Vuong’s] first foray into fiction is poetic in the deepest sense – not merely on the level of language, but in its structure and its intelligence… The result is an uncategorizable hybrid of what reads like memoir, bildungsroman, and book-length poem. More important than labels, though, is the novel’s earnest and open-hearted belief in the necessity of stories and language for our survival.
A raw and incandescently written foray into fiction by one of our most gifted poets. ― Kirkus (starred review)Casting a truly literary spell, Vuong’s tale of language and origin, beauty and the power of story, is
an enrapturing first novel. ― Booklist (starred review) Sometimes a writer comes along and stops your breath. I’m reading On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous and there is so little air moving through my body as I read. When writing is this good, who needs air?A poignant exploration of a family history, a celebration of maternal love and an unflinching examination of race and class.
Vuong’s novel is one of the most anticipated of the year. ― National[A] marvel of a book…[with] exquisite language. ―
Refinery29 On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is one of the most anticipated novels of the year… a piece of autobiographical fiction that avoids all the traps of that genre… The book has a poetic density that is at once elliptical and unflinching in its gaze, a testimony to the endlessly complicated dynamics of damage. ― ObserverAs an evocation of the tragic underside of American life, there’s no denying its [
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous] poetic power. ― Mail on SundayOcean Vuong is a magician with words, when he writes, it’s as if language itself is dancing.
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous… [is] a brutally honest exploration of race, class and masculinity. This debut novel is a luminous, mesmerising gift… Extraordinary. ― attitude, *Book of the Month*This moving, powerful debut from prizewinning poet Ocean Vuong… [is] a graceful exploration of race, class, and masculinity. ―
Sunday ExpressVuong solidifies the epistolary as an insurrectionary American form, offering it as a means of the States’ oppressed to voice their discontents with unrelenting eloquence… Vuong writes from a site of pain and compassion, for himself, for his mother, and for everyone else. ―
The Arts DeskA moving, glittering letter from a son to a mother… direct, touching, stunningly wrought, [
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is] staggeringly good. ― UK Press SyndicationA brutally honest exploration of race, class, and masculinity, as well as a discovery of how immersed we are in addiction, violence, and trauma, but undergirded by compassion and tenderness. ―
SCAN, *Summer reads of 2019*Unforgettable… Asking questions central to the American moment, immersed as it is in addiction, violence and trauma, but undergirded by compassion and tenderness
, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is as much about the power of telling one’s own story as it is about the obliterating silence of not being heard. ― SheerLuxe, *Summer reads of 2019*Vuong’s gambit is to make the reader reckon not only with difficult subjects, but also pay generous, open attention to the world… This consummately American novel both documents the nation’s wounded psyche while giving its protagonist a path to healing. ―
ProspectVuong…[is] a keen anthropologist of the contemporary American experience. ―
Times Literary SupplementA beautiful novel full of raw feelings. ―
Scotsman[A] phosphorescent debut novel… Vuong layers past and present brilliantly in a shifting series of brief episodes and striking mood-musings from within the mind of his protagonist… the hyperreality of Little Dog’s self-awareness is always a delight. ―
TabletStaggering, sensual and poetic — Pandora Sykes
[A] stunning debut… Ocean Vuong crafts lyrical, masterful prose in this emotionally-powerful piece of story telling.
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is sure to stay with readers long after they have put the novel down. ― Eastern Daily PressA brutally honest exploration of race, class, and masculinity. ―
Asian Art Newspaper, *Books of the Year*A tender exploration of violence, migration and language. — Justine Jordan ―
Guardian, *Books of the Year*This romantic, lusciously written debut lingers over kisses. ―
The Times, *Books of the Year*A magical synthesis of memoir, fiction and poetry. — Joyce Carol Oates ―
Times Literary Supplement, *Books of the Year*So very full of beauty and power. Also, grace. — Tommy Orange ―
Observer, *Books of the Year* On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong is a stunning, relentless work of pure passion and I was captivated from the go. — Úna-Minh Kavanagh ― Sunday Independent *Books of the Year*A story that is deeply relatable, understandable and can find common currency with us all. He uses his differences to connect us, to show the links that bind us, to explore violence, masculinity, poverty and yearning… you’ll quickly get carried away by his undercurrents into spaces and places you’d perhaps never thought of exploring or even realised existed. ―
GsceneVuong’s gift lies in his ability to write with beautiful specificity while digging into the wounds of immigration, culture, queerness and memory. I’ve read many very good books in 2019 but none have obliterated me like
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous. — Katie Goh ― Skinny, *Books of the Year*Ocean Vuong is a magician with words. When he writes, it’s as if language itself is dancing.
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is… a brutally honest exploration of race, class and masculinity. This debut novel is a luminous, mesmerising gift. ― attitude, *Books of the Year*Astounding. — Malin Hay ―
UpcomingVuong jettisons the prose for poetic verse, with Roland Barthes, Duchamp’s
Fountain and queer love all collapsing into splintering lines of verse. Vuong’s sentences are so beautiful, sometimes I would say them over and over again in my head, hoping I might be able to trap them in there. — Annie Lord ― Independent[Vuong is] brilliant and so flexible with language and has such an understanding of what an emotion incarnate is, he is able to not condense it but to heighten it across languages, across countries, across codes as characters speak to one another. He’s peerless. — Bryan Washington ―
Observer[A] triumphant debut novel…
On Earth We‘re Briefly Gorgeous felt like a true masterpiece being crafted before my eyes, and I was devastated to see the novel draw to a close. I truly can’t recommend this book highly enough – I don’t remember the last time I was so floored after reading something that I had to take the rest of the day off speaking to family… a passionate, eye-opening journey, and is most certainly one to be added to your lockdown reading list. — Rebecca Scott ― Glasgow GuardianBeautifully written… Unlike anything I have read before — Ellie Down ―
ExeposéAn engrossing coming-of-age story. — Mariella Frostrup ―
Sunday Times
Amazon Customer –
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Nivedita Dhankhar –
Dude, “On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous” blew my mind. Ocean Vuong’s writing is like pure art – it’s like he’s painting feelings with words. The whole book reads like a letter to his mom, diving deep into family, identity, and love. You’ll feel every emotion like it’s your own. It’s like a heart-to-heart with your soul. Vuong’s honesty is crazy refreshing, like he’s letting you into his world. If you’re cool with getting hit right in the feels and being mesmerized by beautiful prose, this book’s a no-brainer. Get ready for a ride through the messy, breathtaking parts of life. ?❤️
Amazon Customer –
It is a difficult read, considering the author is almost able to relay her feelings through her words and stories. The stories take you through different worlds of different people in their life and at different decades in different countries, and showcases their basic survival instincts, and the ensuing trauma that they carry and pass on.
Mahvish –
The quotes are worth reading and the cover and side of the book is so calming.✨
Annu George (confused_thinker) –
What do you call a book that flows like a river from beginning to end, what do you call one that is painfully beautiful that your heart bleeds everytime you read the word, ‘Ma’ ?” I don’t know if you’re happy, Ma. I never asked.”“Ma, you once told me that memory is a choice. But if you were god, you’d know it’s a flood.”But my doubt is everywhere, Ma.Ma….At times, this book feels like a love letter. At times, like a memoir. At times, it feels something more than anything the words I know could describe. It told me how a war never ends, how it continues inside a person long after it is over, It told me how love at it’s best repeat itself, how to love something, at times was to name it after something so worthless that it might be left untouched, how for some people apology was their form of saying hello, how losing a person could make more of us, the living, broken into two. And the list goes on.I don’t remember the last time I cried reading a book. May be it was because Lan reminded me of my grandfather, how for me the greatest love was being asked ‘Did you eat’ when nobody cared and every time, Lan asks “Little Dog, Did you eat”, I felt love in it’s most pure form.I badly want to go back to this book and inhale in all the words, like how could somebody write about people and places with so much beauty that you fall in love even with the pain, how could somebody see something and relate it to something so different. Ocean Vuong is no less than a magician and I am so glad that I decided to buy this one. There is very few pages in this book that I haven’t highlighted. So give it a read, people. Happy Reading.
Nishita Sarkar –
“I’m not telling you a story so much as a shipwreck- the pieces floating, finally legible “This is exactly how the whole book is.This book is a letter by a son to his mother who cannot read.This book talks about war and its effects, immigrants, abuse and racism, drug abuse, life and death.This book is like a soft spoken child who is spitting facts. It’s sad to know that all that is described in this book is the truth of the world. And it’s so tragically poetic.This book is the picture of the lost “American Dream”.But to say the least, the overal composition of the book was too chaotic to be legible.I know it’s a wildly popular bookstagram book but I only enjoyed the first half of the book. The later half had me confused over the fact that it did not make any sense where the story was going.
Amazon Customer –
The book is so much more beautiful in person. The dark blue has a velvet sort of finish, and on which the silver lettering futher pops.Seller: Cocoblu Retail LimitedPrice: 205 Rs
Tamanna –
the writing is beautiful, to say the least but the storyline was not it. it got a little boring towards the end but the writing saved it
México –
Poderosa narrativa critica sobre un pais que hace de la guerra un modo de vida
Relato contado por la piel sensible de quien es golpeado, invisibilizado, humillado y demuestra su enorme fortaleza y resistencia a ser destruido mediante la reflexión critica desde los margenes, los afectos y su contacto con la naturaleza, que resulta en una creación poética parida desde el mas profundo dolor compartido con sus ancestros (como el dolor y la muerte te puede partir en dos y multiplicar tu identidad). Las imagenes poéticas forman los ejes filosóficos que atraviesan la obra profundamente politica y pedagógica sobre los costos de economías basadas en la guerra, extractivismo, explotación y destrucción.
Avid Reader –
Bon Apetit!
From the very first page & throughout the language and imagery are delectable! If superb writing is your thing, this book is for you. I am an underliner & have reread the countless precious morsels again & again, never to tire of them.