In the title story of Souvankham Thammavongsa's debut collection, a young girl brings a book home from school and asks her father to help her pronounce a tricky word, a simple exchange with unforgettable consequences. Thammavongsa is a master at homing in on moments like this -- moments of exposure, dislocation, and messy feeling that push us right up against the limits of language.
The stories that make up How to Pronounce Knife focus on characters struggling to find their bearings in unfamiliar territory, or shuttling between idioms, cultures, and values. A failed boxer discovers what it truly means to be a champion when he starts painting nails at his sister's salon. A young woman tries to discern the invisible but immutable social hierarchies at a chicken processing plant. A mother coaches her daughter in the challenging art of worm harvesting.
In a taut, visceral prose style that establishes her as one of the most striking and assured voices of her generation, Thammavongsa interrogates what it means to make a living, to work, and to create meaning.
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她听着父亲担忧他的薪水、他的朋友们,担忧他们如何在这个新国家谋生。他说他的朋友们,在老挝受过教育又有优越工作,如今却做着捉虫的活计,或者受满脸雀斑的小年轻支使。他们不得不从头来过,仿佛以前过的日子不算数。
晚饭,就是卷心菜和猪小肠。肉贩既不把这玩意儿扔掉,也不摆出来贱卖,于是孩子的母亲从他那儿成袋成袋地买来冻进冰箱。
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