Strom, Dao: We Were Meant to Be a Gentle People

Strom, Dao: We Were Meant to Be a Gentle People

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Press Otherwise, paperback

Publication Date: October 20, 2015 

Publisher Marketing: The daughter of writers, Dao Strom fled Vietnam with her mother at the end of the war. It was not until years later that she learned her father was still alive and had spent a decade in Communist "reeducation camps" as persecution for his work as a writer in the pre-1975 era of Saigon. This rift caught between the forward-looking mother who severed ties with the past, and the only tenuous presence of a father who could not turn away from the past is the ethos behind this unique memoir, which renders itself also as an experiment in literary multimedia, combining text, image, and song. Strom juxtaposes documentary images next to family memorabilia to ruminate on the intersection of personal and collective histories, and offers up a re-imaging of cultural and folk myths along the way. Her autobiographical essays are candid at the same time they are enigmatic, playing with white space and the shapes the text makes on the page. WE WERE MEANT TO BE A GENTLE PEOPLE is accompanied by a music album (available digitally), East/West, that explores two "geographies." The result is a multidimensional work that draws disparate "voices" together into one confluent, challenging whole."