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N\u01b0\u1edbc,\u00a0<\/em>meaning both ‘country’ and ‘water’ is the theme explored in the latest edition of AJAR\u00a0—\u00a0a Vietnamese-English\u00a0bilingual journal of poetry, short fiction, essay, and artwork that revolves around a specific word of choice for each issue.\u00a0The Summer 2016 issue of AJAR\u00a0is available to read for free online<\/a> as well as to order as a hard copy<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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The following is an excerpt from ‘a letter of melted voices’, a\u00a0note by the editors, Nh\u00e3 Thuy\u00ean and Kaitlin Rees:<\/p>\n

In the beginning, as a hidden being, I was absorbed in the n\u01b0\u1edbc \u1ed1i<\/em> (amniotic fluid) of my mother. I was there, safe in darkness, unknowing of what would happen, until being born. Then I came to know that I am a vulnerable being in life. To know about n\u01b0\u1edbc m\u1eaft<\/em> (tears), the waters of human, and n\u01b0\u1edbc m\u01b0a<\/em> (rain), the waters of sky, one pushing from the inside out, one falling from the outside in. We can say the n\u01b0\u1edbc<\/em> of nature, the natural being, of ponds, rivers, seas, which are originally colorless, scentless, pure. I know about this pure n\u01b0\u1edbc<\/em>, and that not-so-pure n\u01b0\u1edbc<\/em>: n\u01b0\u1edbc d\u00e3i<\/em> (spit), n\u01b0\u1edbc mi\u1ebfng<\/em> (saliva), n\u01b0\u1edbc m\u0169i<\/em> (snot), n\u01b0\u1edbc ti\u1ec3u<\/em> (urine) and more. But I wonder if some kinds of human n\u01b0\u1edbc<\/em> could also be that pure?<\/p>\n

And we never think of nation as some abstract idea when it comes to n\u01b0\u1edbc<\/em>: we are in the same n\u01b0\u1edbc<\/em>, our people: ng\u01b0\u1eddi trong m\u1ed9t n\u01b0\u1edbc<\/em>. Vietnam is a n\u01b0\u1edbc<\/em> for people, as a living space, to love, to protect, and to be protected inside, as in a mother\u2019s womb, not simply a nation or an institutional name. Could we live in peace in our n\u01b0\u1edbc<\/em>?<\/p>\n

The journal features bilingual\u00a0(English and Vietnamese, with pieces originating in both languages) and, in some cases, also trilingual\u00a0(Chinese-English-Vietnamese) versions of\u00a0writings by a wide range of poets and authors\u00a0based in Vietnam and beyond — with bios revealing writers from, living in, or traversing as far afield as China, Australia, the U.S., and other points. This literary journal\u00a0truly spans as well as bridges\u00a0n\u01b0\u1edbc –\u00a0<\/em>not to mention the\u00a0disparate shores those waters touch – as it\u00a0excavates,\u00a0celebrates, and stirs thoughts and ideas of what\u00a0n\u01b0\u1edbc<\/em>\u00a0means for so many of us.<\/p>\n

AJAR Press\u00a0is the brain\/heart-child of writers and translators, Nh\u00e3 Thuy\u00ean (whose poems have also been published here<\/a> as part of our “Out of the Margins” series) and Kaitlin Rees. As described on the website, AJAR is\u00a0dedicated to the discovery of poetry and art in both ordinary and hidden places, providing a space for these works to be exhibited, loved, and challenged. As a bilingual journal and\u00a0independent small press based in Hanoi,\u00a0AJAR provides an\u00a0opening for questions, imaginings, and poetic (im)possibility to be shared across borders, inhabiting language\u00a0as it moves between worlds and words.\u00a0In bringing\u00a0fresh and critical voices of\u00a0Vietnamese literature and art into English, and welcoming\u00a0those voices from everywhere into Vietnamese, AJAR\u00a0focuses on quality translations and\u00a0envisions books as\u00a0artifacts\u00a0of artistic collaboration.<\/p>\n

This issue features 200+ pages of writing that traverses many boundaries: poetry, prose, images, handwritten text, translation, fragments. Its contributors range from the established to the emerging.\u00a0A review by \u200bTyler Nguy\u1ec5n<\/a> of diaCRITICS’ editor Viet Thanh Nguyen’s novel, The Sympathizer<\/em> is featured in this issue, as well as an experimental prose-poem piece, “The Fragments”, by diaCRITICS’ Out of the Margins literary-series editor, Dao Strom. Other writers featured in this issue include:<\/p>\n

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