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On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous

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On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous

By: Ocean Vuong
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A New York Times bestseller • Nominated for the National Book Award for Fiction • Ocean Vuong’s debut novel is a shattering portrait of a family, a first love, and the redemptive power of storytelling

New York Times Readers Pick: 100 Best Books of the 21st Century

“A lyrical work of self-discovery that’s shockingly intimate and insistently universal…Not so much briefly gorgeous as permanently stunning.” —Ron Charles, The Washington Post

“This is one of the best novels I’ve ever read...Ocean Vuong is a master. This book a masterpiece.”—Tommy Orange, author of There There and Wandering Stars


On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is a letter from a son to a mother who cannot read. Written when the speaker, Little Dog, is in his late twenties, the letter unearths a family’s history that began before he was born — a history whose epicenter is rooted in Vietnam — and serves as a doorway into parts of his life his mother has never known, all of it leading to an unforgettable revelation. At once a witness to the fraught yet undeniable love between a single mother and her son, it is also a brutally honest exploration of race, class, and masculinity. Asking questions central to our American moment, immersed as we are in addiction, violence, and trauma, but undergirded by compassion and tenderness, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is as much about the power of telling one’s own story as it is about the obliterating silence of not being heard.

With stunning urgency and grace, Ocean Vuong writes of people caught between disparate worlds, and asks how we heal and rescue one another without forsaking who we are. The question of how to survive, and how to make of it a kind of joy, powers the most important debut novel of many years.

Named a Best Book of the Year by:
GQ, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist, Library Journal, TIME, Esquire, The Washington Post, Apple, Good Housekeeping, The New Yorker, The New York Public Library, Elle.com, The Guardian, The A.V. Club, NPR, Lithub, Entertainment Weekly, Vogue.com, The San Francisco Chronicle, Mother Jones, Vanity Fair, The Wall Street Journal Magazine, and more!
Coming of Age Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction LGBTQIA+ Essentials Literary Fiction Literature & Fiction The Publishing Triangle Award United States World Literature Inspiring Heartfelt Tearjerking

Interview: Award-winning poet Ocean Vuong expounds on the complex themes of his deeply moving novel, ‘On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous’, touching on masculine identity, concepts of family, drug use, and more.

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Featured Article: On the Other Side of Grief with Ocean Vuong

In his latest poetry collection, Ocean Vuong gives language to the most universally human experience: grief. We understand the feeling, but in order for us to wrap our heads around it, the definition must be somewhat malleable. Grief can be whatever you need it to be. It’s helpful to think of grief as a longing for the moments and experiences that could have been and all the things left unsaid. We’ve all had something to grieve—and ironically enough, the thing that could return the feeling of connection we need is grief itself.

Editor's Pick

The most powerful listen of the year so far
"I don’t even really know where to begin in describing how much I loved this one. On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is Ocean Vuong’s debut novel, and to call it anything short of "stunning" would be an understatement. Vuong is a master of language, and it's obvious when listening to this how much thought and care went into crafting every sentence of this story. This novel, written as a letter from a son to his mother, will break your heart, and there’s no way around it. And since the author himself narrates, you get to experience the enthralling atmosphere that is his voice. I feel confident that when we look back on our favorite listens of the year, this will be a top contender."
Aaron S., Audible Editor

Poetic Language • Beautiful Imagery • Emotional Depth • Unique Structure • Powerful Storytelling • Intimate Delivery

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I really wanted to like this story as I was eager to hear about a real Viatamese family growing up before and after the war and their struggles in America. However, the authors style of intertwining many different stories and timelines made it hard to follow. Also, the character development of Travis was shallow. The long descriptions and analogies went on and on and were hard to follow. I was tempted to not finish the book after the graphic description of the sex act with Travis which added little to the story for me . The descriptions of the sites were often flowery and poetic but very long and didn't fit in with the culture . Overall, the story line was fractured and left me not knowing what kind of a person Little Dog or Travis were, although Lan and Rose's characters were pretty well developed. Also, I was left with little hope for Little Dog and a deep sadness.

Fractured Story

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Poetry, and yet, its prose. Such excellent visual presentation by a gifted poet! Not an easily listened to work, but an eye opener! I doubt anyone other than the author could have read this book.

Listen to this one.

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I often do not listen to personal narratives such as this, but I may begin doing so more often. I had seen an interview with the author somewhere and was very interested in reading this. I am so glad I did so because this gave me an incredible look into a life very different from my own that I could still relate to greatly. This book made me want to write.

A modern masterpiece

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I love this book so much. It is poetic and beautifully written. Hartford Connecticut is my home so it really hit home. This is a must read especially if you like poetry. It's like a book long poem.

10 stars!!!!

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I can fast I wish I understood more call of the beautiful metaphors utilized by this author. I’m sure that someone who has an easier time with poetry would find this Book magical. Me, I found myself wondering more often than I had wished, “I wonder how that beautiful metaphor applies?” (I’m especially referring to the animal metaphors)
That said, it is definitely a book to prioritize reading.
I noticed that I just referred to “reading” this book (above) and I know why I accidentally did that: it’s because I found it wrenching (as In painful) to listen to the author read this book. (I read the first half and then listened to the second half because I was traveling.)
Either the author-reader intends to convey a wrenching pain throughout the book, or he read it without the subtleties of the voice that that would indicate the other emotions that he did wish to convey. I suppose a third possibility would be that there’s a cultural impact on his presentation of his book… in any case, what I’m trying to convey is that listening to this book impacted on me quite differently and was a distraction, compared to reading it. It’s the first audible book that I struggled to continue to listen to. I will likely return to reading the hardcopy at another time. This author conveys his intimate, precious -and wrenching-experiences in such a poignant way. I do hope I reread it again To see if my experience of it evolves.

Quite beautiful, but...

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