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Slander (European Women Writers) [Paperback]

Linda Le (Author), Esther Allen (Translator, Afterword)
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European Women Writers October 28, 1996
Like author Linda Lê, the young woman who narrates this novel is from Vietnam and is a writer, a “dirty foreigner writing in French.” The narrator has distanced herself not only from Vietnamese society but also from her family. Her story is an exercise in clear-eyed fury revealing three generations of a cursed family. The grandfather was a lunatic the family locked away and declared dead to avoid shame; the father is a failed artist and humiliated cuckold; the mother is a simpering beauty consumed with lust; the uncle is declared insane because of his incestuous love for his sister, who hanged herself. The narrator, on the verge of a profound depression ever since her mother told her she was illegitimate, alternates her story with her uncle’s journal. In an acid style burning with compressed lyricism and savage irony, these parallel monologues sketch misfortune’s family tree.

Linda Lê, who traveled at age fourteen from Saigon to France with a wave of “boat people,” is one of the leading young novelists on France’s brave new literary scene. Slander is Lê’s fifth—and most celebrated—novel.


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Slander is the haunting tale of a Vietnamese writer living in France who fails to finds peace away from her native country and within her own family: Her egocentric mother taunts her with the news that her father is not her father at all, and then she learns that her insane and incestuous uncle in not insane at all (though he is incestuous). She masters the language of the West and uses it to keep her family at bay. Linda Le knows the underlying thread of this novel well; she is a Vietnamese writer living in France, and her experiences have allowed her to create such an inventive yet painfully realistic work. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The two main characters of Le's fifth novel are, like the author, Vietnamese emigres living in France. A young woman learns that she is the result of her mother's brief affair with a foreign officer. Desperate for a family figure she can trust, she writes to her banished uncle, who has only just left the French mental hospital to which he was committed long ago for carrying on a love affair with his sister. And there the matter stays for most of the narrative, which jumps back and forth between the suspicious uncle and the confused niece as they separately review their past and present relationships. The uncle reflects on the venality and hypocrisy of a family accustomed to pandering to whomever is in power. The niece tries to navigate between the conflicting pieces of advice from a succession of paternalistic lovers. Le's intensity is the real thing and frequently darkly poetic ("She wants to be the heiress of my sorrows, the legatee of my vertigos"), but the novel only seems to go somewhere when minor characters appear: a love-struck shoe repairman; a fetishistic literary agent; a young prostitute. Alas, they come too late or too rarely to save the novel from being a self-absorbed, rather repetitive exercise in personal exorcism.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press (October 28, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803279639
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803279636
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #433,469 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars More unusual fare, February 13, 2003
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This book is not one you choose for an easy read. Linda Le writes incredible narratives that challenge the reader to piece together the story. The story she's telling is of a madman who has been locked in an asylum for ten years by his family for having had a love affair with his sister. If you have issues with this story line, read something else. Even if you're able to move beyond your moral qualms with the events of the story and let Le's words absorb you into her riveting novel, you must be prepared to have your assumptions of sanity and insanity challenged. This is not a comforting book about life. It's one that takes you to edges of humanity that we don't often visit and cloaks these events in literary maneuvers that will take your breath away if you let them.

I'd recommend this book for those who love strong, forceful writing and who are able to move outside of their own personalities and daily lives to let an unexpected story awake them to other possible interpretations of life.

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