The Boat

The Boat by Nam Le, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2008, is a collection of short stories that showcases the author’s literary talent across diverse settings and experiences. Spanning 271 pages, this edition presents a range of narratives that transport readers from the slums of Colombia to the streets of Tehran, and from New York City to a fishing village in Australia. Each story offers a unique perspective, exploring themes of identity, family, and the human condition.
Readers will encounter a variety of characters and situations, such as a young writer reflecting on his father’s past in Vietnam and a fourteen-year-old hit man grappling with moral dilemmas in Colombia. The collection culminates in a poignant tale set on a fishing trawler in Vietnam, where the bonds between women and children lead to profound choices. The Boat exemplifies Nam Le’s versatility in voice and point of view, making it a significant contribution to contemporary fiction.
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A stunningly inventive, deeply moving fiction debut: stories that take us from the slums of Colombia to the streets of Tehran; from New York City to Iowa City; from a tiny fishing village in Australia to a foundering vessel in the South China Sea, in a masterly display of literary virtuosity and feeling.
In the magnificent opening story, “Love and Honor and Pity and Pride and Compassion and Sacrifice,” a young writer is urged by his friends to mine his father’s experiences in Vietnam—and what seems at first a satire of turning one’s life into literary commerce becomes a transcendent exploration of homeland, and the ties between father and son. “Cartagena” provides a visceral glimpse of life in Colombia as it enters the mind of a fourteen-year-old hit man facing the ultimate test. In “Meeting Elise,” an aging New York painter mourns his body’s decline as he prepares to meet his daughter on the eve of her Carnegie Hall debut. And with graceful symmetry, the final, title story returns to Vietnam, to a fishing trawler crowded with refugees, where a young woman’s bond with a mother and her small son forces both women to a shattering decision.
Brilliant, daring, and demonstrating a jaw-dropping versatility of voice and point of view,The Boatis an extraordinary work of fiction that takes us to the heart of what it means to be human, and announces a writer of astonishing gifts.
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