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The Song of Kieu

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The Song of Kieu by Nguyen Du is a Vietnamese literary masterpiece that follows the life of Thuy Kieu, a young woman known for her beauty and talent. In a narrative rich with cultural context, Kieu makes significant sacrifices for her family, leading to a journey filled with love, adversity, and self-discovery. The poem intricately explores themes of duty, destiny, and resilience over its course.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring Vietnamese culture and classical literature through a poetic narrative. It offers a rich tapestry of romance, tragedy, and philosophical reflection, beautifully weaving together themes of fate and love. Perfect for readers who appreciate intricate storytelling and historical contexts wrapped in verses.

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The Song of Kieu

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The greatest classic of Vietnamese literature in a stunning new verse translation.

"This manuscript is ancient, priceless, bamboo-rolled, perfumed with musty spices. Sit comfortably by this good light, that you may learn the hard-won lesson that these characters contain."

The Song of Kieu is the greatest classic of Vietnamese literature. It tells the story of the beautiful Vuong Thoy Kieu, who agrees to a financially profitable marriage in order to save her family from ruinous debts, but is tricked into working in a brothel. Her tragic career involves jealous wives, slavery, war, and poverty, and she becomes a nun twice. There are high points, such as when she teams up with a muscle-bound, tender-hearted rebel hero who makes her his queen and summons all her wrongdoers to account, but the ending is bittersweet.

'To the Vietnamese people themselves, it is much more than just a glorious heirloom from their literary past,' says Professor Alexander Woodside of the University of British Columbia. 'It has become a kind of continuing emotional laboratory in which all the great and timeless issues of personal morality and political obligation are tested and resolved.'

'For elegance and sheer readability I doubt if it could be equalled. English readers already familiar with Kieu will be delighted by its musicality. And those who have not previously encountered Kieu will wonder how such a masterpiece could so long have eluded them.' John Keay.

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Nguyen Du's The Song of Kieu has been reinvigorated through Tim Allen's lively and absorbing translation, which effectively captures the romance, adventure, tragedy, and wisdom that define this Vietnamese classic. Reviewers praise Allen for his ability to secure the work's place in English literature, offering a translation that is both elegant and supremely readable, with a musical quality that delights both new and familiar readers. His imaginative work re-energises the original's lyricism, rendering it into free verse that evocatively engages the senses while introducing the masterpiece to a wider contemporary audience.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780241360668

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 April 2019

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Classics

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 14.0mm

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 182g

Pages: 240

About the Author

Nguyen Du (1766-1820) was born into turbulent times. His mother (a singer-songwriter) and his father (a poet, historian and senior figure in the La dynasty that had ruled Vietnam for centuries) died before he reached his teens; the La dynasty itself was overthrown in 1789 by a peasant uprising. When that uprising was in turn crushed (1802), Nguyen Du reluctantly accepted a diplomatic post in what would become Vietnam's final dynasty. Outwardly respectful to his new masters, he wroteThe Song of Kieu secretly, as an act of private rebellion. It remains perhaps the greatest masterpiece of Vietnamese literature.

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