
The Song Poet
A Memoir of My Father
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Narrated by:
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Kao Kalia Yang
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By:
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Kao Kalia Yang
In the Hmong tradition, the song poet recounts the story of his people, their history and tragedies, joys and losses; extemporizing or drawing on folk tales, he keeps the past alive, invokes the spirits and the homeland, and records courtships, births, weddings, and wishes.
Following her award-winning book The Latehomecomer, Kao Kalia Yang now retells the life of her father, Bee Yang, the song poet, a Hmong refugee in Minnesota driven from the mountains of Laos by America's Secret War.
Bee lost his father as a young boy and keenly felt his orphanhood. He would wander from one neighbor to the next, collecting the things they said to each other, whispering the words to himself at night until one day a song was born. Bee sings the life of his people through the war-torn jungle and a Thai refugee camp. But the songs fall away in the cold, bitter world of a Minneapolis housing project and on the factory floor until, with the death of Bee's mother, the songs leave him for good. But before they do, Bee, with his poetry, has polished a life of poverty for his children, burnished their grim reality so that they might shine.
Written with the exquisite beauty for which Kao Kalia Yang is renowned, The Song Poet is a love story - of a daughter for her father, a father for his children, and a people for their land, their traditions, and all that they have lost.
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Would you listen to The Song Poet again? Why?
Yes, this is such necessary listening for everyone-- especially those who don't know the experience of immigrant and refugee families.What other book might you compare The Song Poet to and why?
It's impossible to compare. Perhaps The Namesake?Which character – as performed by Kao Kalia Yang – was your favorite?
I came to respect and love this entire family through their stories.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
There were many points where I cried. The stories are heartbreaking, but so strong and determined.Any additional comments?
This is one of the most beautiful, heartbreaking, real, and insightful books I've ever listened to.Beautiful, full of sadness, power, and heart.
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Amazing reading by the author
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A must read
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Moving Storytelling
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The hardship of the Hmong people is difficult to understand for a white American raised in a rural town in Oregon. The only criticism one may have of the story is the poorly produced audio version of the book. As an audiobook, “The Song Poet…” should have been told by different narrators. It’s switchbacks in time, and its story of different family members is difficult to follow because of changes in the sex of who is speaking, particularly when it is either the father or daughter.
Two insightful reminders given in Yang’s book are immigrant value to America and harsh treatment of Hmong by the communists after the war. Because of their support of a failed effort to stop communism in Southeast Asia, Hmong genocide became a goal of the communist regime.
HMONG AMONG U.S.
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After 4 chapters I had to quit !
She sounded like a bored teenager who was forced into reading the book.
Did anyone listen to this before inflicting it on faithful customers ?
I'd like my money back. I have bought dozens of books from Audible and this is the first complaint I have ever made
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