Yellow Rain, Mai Der Vang
Yellow Rain, Mai Der Vang
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Yellow Rain
Poems

Author: Mai Der Vang

Narrator: Mai Der Vang

Unabridged: 3 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/24/2023


Synopsis

In this staggering work of documentary and poetry, Mai Der Vang reopens a wrongdoing that deserves a new reckoning. As the US abandoned them at the end of the Vietnam War, many Hmong refugees recounted stories of a mysterious substance that fell from planes during their escape from Laos in the mid-1970s. This substance, known as "yellow rain," caused severe illnesses and thousands of deaths. These reports prompted an investigation into allegations that a chemical biological weapon had been used against the Hmong in breach of international treaties. A Cold War scandal erupted, wrapped in partisan debate around chemical arms development versus control. American scientists argued that yellow rain was the feces of honeybees defecating en masse—still held as the widely accepted explanation. The truth of what happened to the Hmong, to those who experienced and suffered yellow rain, has been ignored and discredited.

Integrating archival research and declassified documents, Vang calls out the erasure of a history, the silencing of a people who at the time lacked the capacity and resources to defend and represent themselves. In poems that sing and lament, that contend and question, Vang restores a vital narrative in danger of being lost, and brilliantly explores what it means to have access to the truth and how marginalized groups are often forbidden that access.

About Mai Der Vang

Mai Der Vang is the author of Afterland, which won the Walt Whitman Award, was named a finalist for the Kate Tufts Discovery Award, and was long-listed for the National Book Award. She teaches at Fresno State University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by maria

YELLOW RAIN by Mai Der Vang is a poetry collection that exposes the US’ involvement in dropping biochemical weapons on the Hmong people during the fallout of the Vietnam War. If I was to gather a bunch of books I’ve read that has made me more aware of events that weren’t talked about in the US histo......more

Goodreads review by Paul

Far more difficult than Vang's debut collection Afterland, Yellow Rain continues a line of formally inventive and intellectually invigorating engagements with documentary poetics (Philip Metres's Sand Opera, Solmaz Sharif's Look, Layli Long Soldier's Whereas). Here, Vang weaves together precise poem......more

this might be a controversial opinion, but i am beginning to suspect that the united states bears a deep and unforgivable moral culpability for several decades of destruction and terror in southeast asia. i guess we will never know, though!......more

Goodreads review by Miranda

what a beautiful blend of archival documents and poetry highlighting another atrocity committed by the united states that has been swept under the rug. mai der vang did an amazing job taking the reader through the history of “yellow rain” and how the american government changed public perception usi......more