The Governor General’s Award–winning author of the novels ‘Ru’, ‘Mãn’ and now ‘Vi’ is still unpacking her own experience: ‘In a refugee camp, you live outside of time.’
Viet Thanh Nguyen writes that survivors are most likely to recall the fate of women and children
The author joins an epic expedition through Laos in search of the saola, an animal that is ‘as rare as the rarest thing on Earth’
Packed with haunting, poetic detail, Kim Thúy’s ‘Mãn’ is a beautiful read
A child of the Vietnam War, she survived Operation Babylift. In a search for inner peace she was a nanny, Buddhist and dog walker.
What could have happened if the president lived
Canadian doc ‘Unclaimed’, premiering this week at Hot Docs, finds a lost American soldier with almost no memory of his past
The former enemies are big trading partners. Could military co-operation be next?
On Mexican drug cartels, movie violence and whether America is getting more pot-positive
As China’s growth raises wages, Cambodians get more business
The Canadian delegation interjected yesterday to object to the inclusion of asbestos in the Rotterdam Convention.
The main ingredient in the national dish has been hit by blight