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Book Review: Ocean Vuong takes existentialism to deeply intimate level in ‘The Emperor of Gladness’

Hai is 19 and suicidal. Grazina is 81 and living alone with dementia. So when she strikes a deal to house him so they can keep each other company in exchange for his help as a kind of unofficial live-in nurse, this could spell their mutual salvation or destruction.

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Book Review: Ocean Vuong takes existentialism to deeply intimate level in 'The Emperor of Gladness'

This cover image released by Penguin Press shows “The Emperor of Gladness” by Ocean Vuong. (Penguin Press via AP)


Hai is 19 and suicidal. Grazina is 81 and living alone with dementia. So when she strikes a deal to house him so they can keep each other company in exchange for his help as a kind of unofficial live-in nurse, this could spell their mutual salvation or destruction.

Ocean Vuong鈥檚 new novel follows Hai as he takes care of Grazina and works in a fast-casual restaurant to help support them. Told in moments, 鈥淭he Emperor of Gladness鈥 takes existentialism to a deeply intimate level, leaving the reader to contemplate what it is to live in a messy, complicated world of wars, addiction, class struggles and good people looking for second chances. The novel was immediately named .

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