
3.8
38 Ratings
38 Reviews
Anam
by André Dao
3.8
38 Ratings
38 Reviews
‘Lovingly domestic in parts, boldly theoretical in others, for a country full of migrants, living amid unresolved questions of place and belonging, Anam is a profoundly relevant novel.’
Judges, PM’s Literary Awards‘A good book lingers and, for me, affirms any curious return to its pages. Anam, the story of a grandson’s desire to make sense of his family’s past and his grandfather’s long imprisonment, is just this. The prose is meditative, recursive and serpentine. It is a work that wrestles with its own form and, like the best literature, escapes easy definition.’
JESSICA AU
‘André Dao effortlessly discards the established form of the novel in Anam and goes convincingly and mesmerisingly his own way with a level of brilliance that entranced me. The result is the most richly poetic and intelligent novel I’ve read in many years. Dao’s search for his own inner truth is beautiful and profound.’
ALEX MILLER‘ I loved André Dao’s brilliantly restless Anam.’
MILES ALLINSON‘I was stunned by the power and beauty of Anam.’
NAM LEAnam blends fiction and essay, theory and everyday life to imagine that which has been repressed, left out, and forgotten. The grandson mines his family and personal stories to turn over ideas that resonate with all of us around place and home, legacy and expectation, ambition and sacrifice. As he sifts through letters, photographs, government documents and memories, he has his own family to think about: a partner and an infant daughter. Is there a way to remember the past that creates a future for them? Or does coming home always involve a certain amount of forgetting?
Judges, PM’s Literary Awards‘A good book lingers and, for me, affirms any curious return to its pages. Anam, the story of a grandson’s desire to make sense of his family’s past and his grandfather’s long imprisonment, is just this. The prose is meditative, recursive and serpentine. It is a work that wrestles with its own form and, like the best literature, escapes easy definition.’
JESSICA AU
‘André Dao effortlessly discards the established form of the novel in Anam and goes convincingly and mesmerisingly his own way with a level of brilliance that entranced me. The result is the most richly poetic and intelligent novel I’ve read in many years. Dao’s search for his own inner truth is beautiful and profound.’
ALEX MILLER‘ I loved André Dao’s brilliantly restless Anam.’
MILES ALLINSON‘I was stunned by the power and beauty of Anam.’
NAM LEAnam blends fiction and essay, theory and everyday life to imagine that which has been repressed, left out, and forgotten. The grandson mines his family and personal stories to turn over ideas that resonate with all of us around place and home, legacy and expectation, ambition and sacrifice. As he sifts through letters, photographs, government documents and memories, he has his own family to think about: a partner and an infant daughter. Is there a way to remember the past that creates a future for them? Or does coming home always involve a certain amount of forgetting?
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Publication date
- May 2, 2023
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