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How to pronounce knife
How to pronounce knife




how to pronounce knife

Using repetition, Thammavongsa stacks Joy’s observations to illustrate the divisive world she’s been thrown into. It is in these moments that Thammavongsa balances the act of placing the narrator outside of their own body while magnifying the details of their surroundings. …………grain of rice with his chopsticks, not dropping a single one. …………Later that night, the child looks over at her father during dinner. Towards the end of the story, Thammavongsa writes: After asking her father how to pronounce the word “knife” at home one night, Joy is ridiculed for her mispronunciation the next day by “a yellow-haired girl in the class.” Unlike what her father taught her, Joy learns that the letter “k” in “knife” is actually silent. Centering the piece around a daughter of Laotian immigrants, Joy recounts her experience of navigating a classroom where questioning the standard pronunciation of English is not tolerated. Opening the collection with the short story “How to Pronounce Knife,” Thammavongsa juxtaposes standard English pronunciations with family loyalty.

how to pronounce knife

At 192 pages, the fourteen stories in How to Pronounce Knife are sharp, quick, and anchored in necessity. Using repetition to magnify and shrink her characters’ personal complexities and intimate hopes, Thammavongsa both invites readers in and shuts them out of the vulnerable worlds found within each piece. Unrelenting in her mastery of zoomed-in detail, Thammavongsa propels readers into the raw depths of what it means to love, desire, dream, ache, and grieve through stories that challenge and push against the problematic American standard of beauty, the dangers of assimilation, and the damaging effects of racism. How to Pronounce Knife by Souvankham Thammavongsa is not only a collection of stories, but a culmination of lives stripped bare for the naked eye.






How to pronounce knife