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by Mai Der Vang
Narrated by Mai Der Vang
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Pub Date
Mar 25 2025
| Archive Date
Mar 25 2025
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Description
Mai Der Vang's poetry—lyrically insistent and visually compelling—constitutes a groundbreaking investigation into the collective trauma and resilience experienced by Hmong people and communities, the ongoing cultural and environmental repercussions of the war in Vietnam, the lives of refugees afterward, and the postmemory carried by their descendants. Primordial is a crucial turn to the ecological and generational impact of violence, a powerful and rousing meditation on climate, origin, and fate.
With profound and attentive care, Vang addresses the plight of the saola, an extremely rare and critically endangered animal native to the Annamite Mountains in Laos and Vietnam. Remarkably, the saola has only been known to the outside world since 1992, and sightings are so rare that it has now been more than a decade since the last known image of one was captured in a camera trap photo in 2013.
Primordial examines the saola's relationship to Hmong refugee identity and cosmology and a shared sense of exile, precarity, privacy, and survival. Can a war-torn landscape and memory provide sanctuary, and what are the consequences for our climate, our origins, our ability to belong to a homeland? Written during a difficult pregnancy and postpartum period, Vang's poems are urgent stays against extinction.
Mai Der Vang's poetry—lyrically insistent and visually compelling—constitutes a groundbreaking investigation into the collective trauma and resilience experienced by Hmong people and communities...
Description
Mai Der Vang's poetry—lyrically insistent and visually compelling—constitutes a groundbreaking investigation into the collective trauma and resilience experienced by Hmong people and communities, the ongoing cultural and environmental repercussions of the war in Vietnam, the lives of refugees afterward, and the postmemory carried by their descendants. Primordial is a crucial turn to the ecological and generational impact of violence, a powerful and rousing meditation on climate, origin, and fate.
With profound and attentive care, Vang addresses the plight of the saola, an extremely rare and critically endangered animal native to the Annamite Mountains in Laos and Vietnam. Remarkably, the saola has only been known to the outside world since 1992, and sightings are so rare that it has now been more than a decade since the last known image of one was captured in a camera trap photo in 2013.
Primordial examines the saola's relationship to Hmong refugee identity and cosmology and a shared sense of exile, precarity, privacy, and survival. Can a war-torn landscape and memory provide sanctuary, and what are the consequences for our climate, our origins, our ability to belong to a homeland? Written during a difficult pregnancy and postpartum period, Vang's poems are urgent stays against extinction.
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Advance Praise
“Another splendid triumph for the poet. . . . The collection delights in exploding known forms and creating new aesthetics as it considers what is environmentally human, animal, and landscape. Her language is focused and luscious, with never a word or a space out of place.” ―Poetry Northwest
“This collection is an abundance of beautiful language that is grounded and terrestrial, and at the same time, out of this world.”―Angelica Flores, Newcity
“Another splendid triumph for the poet. . . . The collection delights in exploding known forms and creating new aesthetics as it considers what is environmentally human, animal, and landscape. Her...
Advance Praise
“Another splendid triumph for the poet. . . . The collection delights in exploding known forms and creating new aesthetics as it considers what is environmentally human, animal, and landscape. Her language is focused and luscious, with never a word or a space out of place.” ―Poetry Northwest
“This collection is an abundance of beautiful language that is grounded and terrestrial, and at the same time, out of this world.”―Angelica Flores, Newcity
Available Editions
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Other Format, Unabridged
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ISBN |
9781696618519 |
PRICE |
$8.99 (USD)
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DURATION |
1 Hours, 52 Minutes |
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Available Editions
EDITION |
Other Format, Unabridged
|
ISBN |
9781696618519 |
PRICE |
$8.99 (USD)
|
DURATION |
1 Hours, 52 Minutes |
Available on NetGalley
NetGalley Shelf App (AUDIO)
Average rating from 1 member