![]() Poems like "Aubade with Burning City" "A Little Closer to the Edge," and "Immigrant Haibun," all take place prior to the speaker's birth. The first section of the book contains 11 poems, and jumps back and forth temporally, although for the most part it details events from earlier parts of the speaker's life. In this first poem, the reader sees that the speaker's relationship with his father and his own body is troubled, but that the speaker yearns for them to be connected. It serves to introduce the theme of fraught father-son relationships, as well as the theme of the body and human connection. ![]() "Threshold" introduces the main speaker of the collection, as well as the character of his father, who is the most important character in the book, other than the speaker. ![]() Time and ages are not referred to often, so it is hard to tell exactly when each poem takes place. ![]() The collection does not follow a strict linear narrative, and the poems take place at different times in various parts of the book, however, the three sections do follow a loose timeline, with the first section detailing events from early in the speaker's life, and the third section describing more recent occurrences. Night Sky With Exit Wounds is broken into three untitled sections, with the introductory poem "Threshold" preceding the start of the first section. ![]() The following version of this book was used to create this study guide: Vuong, Ocean. ![]()
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