Review: Viet Thanh Nyugen

<p>I struggled to read the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Viet Thanh Nguyen,&nbsp;<em>The Sympathizer</em>&nbsp;(2015) and its sequel,&nbsp;<em>The Committed (2021)</em>. They were not the most pleasant read, but I was compelled to read them.</p> <p>Admittedly, I have something of a Vietnam fetish. It started after I traveled to Vietnam as a tourist in 2018, and that evoked a curiosity and memories about this country that won their war against the Americans. I was a teenager when boys I knew went off to fight. I corresponded with friends, who I had hung around with from my village (I grew up in Guam). I was in college in California when there was a mass evacuation of Vietnamese refugees who were escaping the communist regime, so I missed that firsthand experience of that time in Guam. When I heard that a book by a Vietnamese author, Nguyen, had won a Pulitzer, I had to read it.</p> <p><a href="https://aokidiane.medium.com/review-viet-thanh-nyugen-5b509ca80cb3"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>
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