How to Pronounce Knife [图书] 豆瓣
作者: Souvankham Thammavongsa Little, Brown and Company 2020 - 4
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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via徐慢懒和JS。老挝二代移民短篇集,只跳着读了9/14篇,因为语言未经修饰且不精确不太喜欢。
最喜欢美甲店员那篇和最后一篇挖虫子的,事实上指甲油出现了不止一次我怀疑作者真的有认识的人开美甲店(会令女员工不孕不育、终日咳嗽)。
每个故事总是出现熟悉的亚裔父母角色,爸爸早死或者沉默,妈妈吃苦耐劳做一些白人不愿做的工作。父母总是未受教育,令人难堪;会把希望寄托在小孩上,但同时如此如出一辙地熟练使用打压话术(贫苦使得我们如此斤斤计较,然而尊严又是我们最看重的东西),不经意间重男轻女,或被结构性地性别歧视(美甲店故事里退役拳击手男店员轻易得到几十刀小费,而他白手起家的店长姐姐只有两三刀),或屡见不鲜的种族歧视(挖虫子故事里14岁白人男同学成了经理,夺走了本属于熟练工妈妈的工作,而他甚至不需要那些钱)。

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