Afterlife of a Threadbare Jester

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compassion
complexity of the human heart
East Asian fiction
endurance
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existential questions
forthcoming
historical fiction
human spirit
identity
illuminating
literature
loyalty
memory
moving
philosophy
politics
post war experience
reflection
religion
resilience
struggle
survival
trauma
truth
Vietnam reeducation camps
Vietnam social and political upheaval fiction
Vietnam War
Vietnamese American fiction
Vietnamese communist reform camps 1975-1990
Vietnamese intelligence officer
Vietnamese literature
war aftermath

Product details

  • ISBN 9781636284675
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Red Hen Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Afterlife of a Threadbare Jester is a haunting portrait of endurance and exile in the wake of the Vietnam War.

When a former intelligence officer is imprisoned in a communist reeducation camp, he must navigate years of forced labor, betrayal, and solitude. His attempts to escape lead only to deeper loss, and by the time he is released, his family has long fled to America, leaving him to confront the ruins of a life he no longer recognizes. At once brutal and poetic, this novel illuminates the quiet resilience of the human spirit and asks what remains when everything else has been stripped away.

Award-winning author Khanh Ha is a ten-time Pushcart nominee. He is the recipient of the Sand Hills Prize for Best Fiction, The Robert Watson Literary Prize, The Orison Anthology Award, The James Knudsen Prize, The C&R Press Fiction Prize, The EastOver Fiction Prize, The Blackwater Press Fiction Prize, The Gival Press Novel Award, The Red Hen Press Fiction Award, The Unleash Creatives Fiction Prize, and The Next Generation INDIE Book Award. Ha was born in Vietnam and is now living in New Jersey.

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