On Hoa Nguyen’s A Thousand Times You Lose Your Treasure

Review by Alan Gilbert in The Brooklyn Rail

“Her writing’s concision, its general lack of narrative, its refusal of standard forms, its gaps and pauses are all ways of interrupting the flow of experience and, more importantly, the conventions and directives—the normative ideologies—embedded within this flow…”


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