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The Forbidden Purple City
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The Forbidden Purple City

by Philip Huynh
  • debut
  • diversity
  • from-british-columbia
  • short-stories

A stunning story collection from a fierce new talent who writes with both assurance and vulnerability.

A man returns to Hoi An in his retirement to compose a poem honouring his parents. Two teenagers, ostracized in a private school, forge an unlikely bond. A son discovers the truth about his father's business ventures and his dreams of success. A young bride, isolated on a remote island with her new husband, finds community in a group of abalone divers.

Taking the title for his debut collection of short fiction from the walled palace of Vietnam's Nguyen dynasty, Philip Huynh dives headfirst into the Vietnamese diaspora. In these beautifully crafted stories, crystalline in their clarity and immersive in their intensity, he creates a universe inhabited by the deprivations of war, the reinvention of self in a new and unfamiliar settings, and the tensions between old-world parents and new-world children.

Rooted in history and tradition yet startlingly contemporary in their approach, Huynh's stories are sensuously evocative, plunging us into worlds so all-encompassing that we can smell the scent of orange blossoms and hear the rumble of bass lines from suburban car stereos.

Contributors

Philip Huynh, author

Philip Huynh was born in Vancouver to parents who had fled Vietnam during the civil war. His stories have been published in the Malahat Review, the New Quarterly, Event, and the Journey Prize Anthology and cited in The Best American Stories. He is the winner of the Open Season Award from the Malahat Review, a Glenna Luschei Prairie Schooner Award, and the Asian Canadian Writers' Workshop Emerging Writers Award. A practicing lawyer, he lives in Richmond, BC.

Rights Holder

Rights Holder: Carolyn Swayze Literary Agency

email: carolyn@swayzagency.com

website: http://swayzeagency.com/

rights sold: World English

rights available: World, excl. world English

Additional Information

number of pages: 264

publication date: 03/14/2019

Original language of pub: English

Materials Available: finished book