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Analysis: A Good Scent From A Strange Mountain

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Ann Beattie describes A good Scent from a Strange Mountain, "Deeply affecting … A brilliant collection of stories about storytellers whose recited folklore radiates as implicit prayer. One of the strongest collections I've read in ages." This book is Robert Olen Butler's Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of lyrical and poignant stories about the aftermath of the Vietnam War and its impacts on the Vietnamese in Louisiana. Frame narrative is used throughout the book. It means a literary technique used to contain an embedded narrative, a story within a story, to provide the readers with context about the main narrative. The stories are largely character-driven, with cultural differences between Vietnam and the United States as an important theme. "Open Arms" and "Love" both stories are related to their wives.

The story Open Arms is narrated by a resident of another Versailles, a modern community outside New Orleans with a large North Vietnamese population. The narrator opens the story by saying “I fought for my country long enough to lose my wife to another …show more content…

As a spy in Vietnam, he was able to direct U.S. missiles onto the homes of men who aroused his jealousy by looking at or flirting with his wife. After moving to New Orleans, he suspects his wife of having an affair with a Vietnamese restaurant owner, and he is powerless in Louisiana and thus turns to a witch doctor (Voodoo practitioner) to solve the problem of his wife’s infidelity. It ends happily for him that his wife stay by his side at the hospital.
Both stories are narrated by Vietnamese characters. Open Arms and Loves are both talk about their wives but both stories have different ending. The narrators had immigrated to Louisiana as part of the Vietnamese diaspora after the war. Stories carry more thematic weight and complexity within that

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