Khanh Ha’s THE AFTERLIFE OF A THREADBARE JESTER reviewed by Christopher Connor!

It’s important to understand what this novel is, and conversely, what it is not. It does not sanitize the treatment of prisoners with cheerful escape plots. While Khang forms genuine friends among his fellow detainees, no one tunnels to freedom or jumps to safety on a motorcycle like Steve McQueen. Rather, Ha’s intention is to lay bare in painful detail about the ways, both brutal and banal, these camps broke the prisoners’ spirits.