




On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous: ‘A masterpiece’ – Max Porter : Ocean Vuong: desertcart.in: Fashion Review: Painfully Beautiful - What do you call a book that flows like a river from beginning to end, what do you call one that is painfully beautiful that your heart bleeds everytime you read the word, ‘Ma’ ? ” I don’t know if you’re happy, Ma. I never asked.” “Ma, you once told me that memory is a choice. But if you were god, you’d know it’s a flood.” But my doubt is everywhere, Ma. Ma…. At times, this book feels like a love letter. At times, like a memoir. At times, it feels something more than anything the words I know could describe. It told me how a war never ends, how it continues inside a person long after it is over, It told me how love at it’s best repeat itself, how to love something, at times was to name it after something so worthless that it might be left untouched, how for some people apology was their form of saying hello, how losing a person could make more of us, the living, broken into two. And the list goes on. I don’t remember the last time I cried reading a book. May be it was because Lan reminded me of my grandfather, how for me the greatest love was being asked ‘Did you eat’ when nobody cared and every time, Lan asks “Little Dog, Did you eat”, I felt love in it’s most pure form. I badly want to go back to this book and inhale in all the words, like how could somebody write about people and places with so much beauty that you fall in love even with the pain, how could somebody see something and relate it to something so different. Ocean Vuong is no less than a magician and I am so glad that I decided to buy this one. There is very few pages in this book that I haven’t highlighted. So give it a read, people. Happy Reading. Review: Beautiful writing - The novel stands out for its poetic language and emotional honesty rather than a conventional plot. It captures the inherited pain of the Vietnam War, the struggles of working-class immigrant life in America, and the quiet tenderness found in unlikely places. The prose is intimate, often raw, and reflective, blurring the line between poetry and fiction. Overall, it is a haunting and beautiful meditation on language, belonging, and survival—brief in length, but lasting in impact.




| Best Sellers Rank | #3,841 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #91 in Action & Adventure (Books) #260 in Contemporary Fiction (Books) |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (22,269) |
| Dimensions | 12.8 x 1.6 x 19.7 cm |
| Generic Name | Books |
| ISBN-10 | 1529110688 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1529110685 |
| Importer | Penguin Random House |
| Item Weight | 183 g |
| Language | English |
| Net Quantity | 181 Grams |
| Packer | Penguin Random House |
| Print length | 256 pages |
| Publication date | 1 September 2020 |
| Publisher | Vintage |
| Reading age | 5 years and up |
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Painfully Beautiful
What do you call a book that flows like a river from beginning to end, what do you call one that is painfully beautiful that your heart bleeds everytime you read the word, ‘Ma’ ? ” I don’t know if you’re happy, Ma. I never asked.” “Ma, you once told me that memory is a choice. But if you were god, you’d know it’s a flood.” But my doubt is everywhere, Ma. Ma…. At times, this book feels like a love letter. At times, like a memoir. At times, it feels something more than anything the words I know could describe. It told me how a war never ends, how it continues inside a person long after it is over, It told me how love at it’s best repeat itself, how to love something, at times was to name it after something so worthless that it might be left untouched, how for some people apology was their form of saying hello, how losing a person could make more of us, the living, broken into two. And the list goes on. I don’t remember the last time I cried reading a book. May be it was because Lan reminded me of my grandfather, how for me the greatest love was being asked ‘Did you eat’ when nobody cared and every time, Lan asks “Little Dog, Did you eat”, I felt love in it’s most pure form. I badly want to go back to this book and inhale in all the words, like how could somebody write about people and places with so much beauty that you fall in love even with the pain, how could somebody see something and relate it to something so different. Ocean Vuong is no less than a magician and I am so glad that I decided to buy this one. There is very few pages in this book that I haven’t highlighted. So give it a read, people. Happy Reading.
S**K
Beautiful writing
The novel stands out for its poetic language and emotional honesty rather than a conventional plot. It captures the inherited pain of the Vietnam War, the struggles of working-class immigrant life in America, and the quiet tenderness found in unlikely places. The prose is intimate, often raw, and reflective, blurring the line between poetry and fiction. Overall, it is a haunting and beautiful meditation on language, belonging, and survival—brief in length, but lasting in impact.
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Lyrical and Heartbreaking — A Poem Disguised as a Novel
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous isn’t just a novel — it’s a letter, a memory, a confession. Ocean Vuong’s writing is absolutely stunning. It reads like poetry, each line soaked in emotion and meaning. The way he explores trauma, identity, immigration, queerness, and family is both brutally honest and beautifully delicate. The narrative doesn’t follow a traditional plot structure, which might not be for everyone. It’s more reflective, a stream of memories and feelings rather than clear-cut events. But that’s what makes it powerful — it’s real, like sifting through someone’s soul. I found myself pausing often, not because I was bored, but because a sentence hit too hard or too beautifully. This is a book you feel more than follow. If you’re looking for a fast-paced story, this isn’t it. But if you want something raw, poetic, and emotionally profound, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous will stay with you long after the final page.
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N**R
Reduce your expectations I would say
"I'm not telling you a story so much as a shipwreck- the pieces floating, finally legible " This is exactly how the whole book is. This book is a letter by a son to his mother who cannot read. This book talks about war and its effects, immigrants, abuse and racism, drug abuse, life and death. This book is like a soft spoken child who is spitting facts. It's sad to know that all that is described in this book is the truth of the world. And it's so tragically poetic. This book is the picture of the lost "American Dream". But to say the least, the overal composition of the book was too chaotic to be legible. I know it's a wildly popular bookstagram book but I only enjoyed the first half of the book. The later half had me confused over the fact that it did not make any sense where the story was going.
R**A
A true masterpiece
"Sometimes being offered tenderness is the very proof that you've been ruined." Ocean's vuongs language is living, breathing poetry. The sort of novel you would cry over after it ends, because it ends. Explores the impact of war and a mother son relationship in a redefined way. Awaiting his next book!
D**E
Quality of the book looks perfect
V**O
An extremely powerful narrative of a Vietnamese boy and his relationship with his mother and grandmother living as expatriates in the USA. Also it portrays a coming of age story set in a rural part of America seen with different lenses and the discovery for his first love for a bitterly sad teenage boy. Writing a letter to his illiterate mother, the narrator reveals all the suffering and complexities that their lives carried away and their struggle for mutual understanding living in a new country. This a debut autobiographical novel by the highly-awarded poet Ocean Vuong who gives us a heartbreaking punch of his experience for being a foreigner in America. The narrative is full of poetry in its poignant fabric of his personal life and reminded me of a great Portuguese writer as well: Valter Hugo Mãe. It was a great pleasure to read such a captivating and intense novel.
C**Z
Style does not sit with me, but then again I am not a native english speaker.
J**I
Such a moving book. Could not put it down.
S**L
The travails of migration, always being a stranger in your adopted ‘new land’. Loved this book, rich in story and pathos.
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