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Night Sky with Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong
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The most beautiful part of your body
is where it's headed, & remember
loneliness is still time spent
with the world.


To read Ocean Vuong's Night Sky with Exit Wounds is to be dazzled by gorgeous lyricism. I picked this up as part of my exploration of contemporary poetry I have been experimenting with over the last several weeks. It's amazing the breadth of talent that exists in this genre.

I realized after reading the first few sentences of Vuong's first poem just how talented he is. It certainly explains why this book won the 2016 Whiting Award and the 2017 T.S. Eliot Prize, because some of his stanzas simply took my breath away.

Use it to prove how the stars
were always what we knew
they were the exit wounds
of every
misfired word.


Vuong spent the first two years of his life living in a refugee camp, and he never knew his father. This sense of emptiness is palpable through many of the 35 poems in this collection, as Vuong imagines reasons why his father wasn't part of his life. He imagines his father meeting violent or tragic, accidental ends, or even being imprisoned. In several poems, he imagines encounters with his father at various stages of his life.

Like any good son, I pull my father out
of the water, drag him by his hair

through white sand, his knuckles carving a trail
the waves rush in to erase.


Some of the poems touch on mythological themes, some touch on more realistic, violent ones, exploring the experience of Vietnamese refugees. One poem, "Aubade with Burning City," is based on the fact that Armed Forces Radio played the song "White Christmas" as a code to begin Operation Frequent Wind, the ultimate evacuation of American civilians and Vietnamese refugees by helicopter during the fall of Saigon in 1975. The poem juxtaposes verse with lyric fragments from the song, to beautiful effect.

The more poetry I've been reading, the more I realize that just as I prefer "traditional" short stories over those which take more experimental forms and narratives, I feel the same way about poetry. At times, Vuong experiments with form, language, even writes a poem using footnotes, and those poems didn't work for me.

In the end, however, Night Sky with Exit Wounds is at times contemplative, fiery, even erotic. Vuong's power lies in his words, and the emotions he conveys through them. While poetry doesn't get the type of recognition fiction and other genres get, Vuong definitely deserves to be heralded as an artist for our time.

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February 26, 2018 – Started Reading
February 27, 2018 – Shelved
February 27, 2018 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Masterson Another wonderful review, Larry! I can understand why you like short stories more than poetry.


message 2: by Lindsay L (new)

Lindsay L Excellent review Lar! Sounds like this author has a lot of feeling and emotion within these poems with his thoughts of his father. I’m so glad this was enjoyable for you! 😊


Larry H Jennifer wrote: "Another wonderful review, Larry! I can understand why you like short stories more than poetry."

Thanks, Jennifer!! Yeah, I prefer having to do less interpretation.


Larry H Lindsay wrote: "Excellent review Lar! Sounds like this author has a lot of feeling and emotion within these poems with his thoughts of his father. I’m so glad this was enjoyable for you! 😊"

Thanks so much, Linds! It's beautifully written and very different than others things I've read. Poetry is an interesting change of pace!


message 5: by Cheri (new)

Cheri Terrific review, Larry!


message 6: by Megan (new) - added it

Megan Outstanding review. Larry 😊 Have a great weekend !


message 7: by Angela M (new) - added it

Angela M Beautiful review, Larry.


message 8: by Susie (new)

Susie Dodge I have always loved poetry and your reviews are inspiring me to read more. Thank you for that, Larry!


message 9: by Jeannie (new)

Jeannie Great review, Larry.


message 10: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Superb review, Larry!
Liked this excerpt as it works as a metaphor as well as creating a vivid image... "...his knuckles carving a trail
the waves rush in to erase."



message 11: by Najila (new) - added it

Najila I remember this poem, my friend shared it with me! I didn’t realize this book existed. Will definitely put it on my list.


Larry H Cheri wrote: "Terrific review, Larry!"

Thanks so much, Cheri!


Larry H Megan wrote: "Outstanding review. Larry 😊 Have a great weekend !"

Thanks, Megan!! Hope your weekend was amazing!!


Larry H Angela M wrote: "Beautiful review, Larry."

Thanks so much, Angela!!


Larry H Susie wrote: "I have always loved poetry and your reviews are inspiring me to read more. Thank you for that, Larry!"

Thank you, Susie! It's been an interesting exploration so far!!


Larry H Jeannie wrote: "Great review, Larry."

Thanks, Jeannie!!


Larry H Kevin wrote: "Superb review, Larry!
Liked this excerpt as it works as a metaphor as well as creating a vivid image... "...his knuckles carving a trail
the waves rush in to erase.""


Thanks so much, Kevin! That is a great line--Vuong had so many like that!!


Larry H Najila wrote: "I remember this poem, my friend shared it with me! I didn’t realize this book existed. Will definitely put it on my list."

Hope you enjoy it, Najila!!


message 19: by Kipperly (new) - added it

Kipperly Wow! Beautiful review, Larry! I’m looking to read this for sure after reading your review! Have you read _Dont Call Us Dead_ by Danez Smith? The same person who lead me to this book recommended Smith’s book as well.


Beatrice I really enjoyed reading this rewiew, gorgeous analysis and great insight. I didn't know about his father, I feel like I have to re-read all the book now!


message 21: by Cassandra (new) - added it

Cassandra Loved that quote. Really struck me on my first read.


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