Viet Thanh Nguyen — 作者 (12)
The Sympathizer [图书] 豆瓣 Goodreads
8.6 (7 个评分) 作者: Viet Thanh Nguyen 出版社: Grove Press 2015 - 4
A profound, startling, and beautifully crafted debut novel, The Sympathizer is the story of a man of two minds, someone whose political beliefs clash with his individual loyalties.
It is April 1975, and Saigon is in chaos. At his villa, a general of the South Vietnamese army is drinking whiskey and, with the help of his trusted captain, drawing up a list of those who will be given passage aboard the last flights out of the country. The general and his compatriots start a new life in Los Angeles, unaware that one among their number, the captain, is secretly observing and reporting on the group to a higher-up in the Viet Cong. The Sympathizer is the story of this captain: a man brought up by an absent French father and a poor Vietnamese mother, a man who went to university in America, but returned to Vietnam to fight for the Communist cause. A gripping spy novel, an astute exploration of extreme politics, and a moving love story, The Sympathizer explores a life between two worlds and examines the legacy of the Vietnam War in literature, film, and the wars we fight today.
The Refugees [图书] 豆瓣 Goodreads
8.0 (6 个评分) 作者: Viet Thanh Nguyen 出版社: Grove Press 2017 - 2
With the coruscating gaze that informed The Sympathizer, in The Refugees Viet Thanh Nguyen gives voice to lives led between two worlds, the adopted homeland and the country of birth. From a young Vietnamese refugee who suffers profound culture shock when he comes to live with two gay men in San Francisco, to a woman whose husband is suffering from dementia and starts to confuse her for a former lover, to a girl living in Ho Chi Minh City whose older half-sister comes back from America having seemingly accomplished everything she never will, the stories are a captivating testament to the dreams and hardships of immigration. The second piece of fiction by a major new voice in American letters, The Refugees is a beautifully written and sharply observed book about the aspirations of those who leave one country for another, and the relationships and desires for self-fulfillment that define our lives.
The Sympathizer [图书] 豆瓣
作者: Viet Thanh Nguyen 出版社: Grove Press 2016 - 4
The Sympathizer is the 2015 debut novel by Vietnamese American professor Viet Thanh Nguyen. It is a best-selling novel, and recipient of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Its reviews have generally recognized its excellence and it was named a New York Times Editor's Choice. The novel fits the expectations of a number of different novel genres: immigrant, mystery, political, metafiction, dark comedic, historical, spy, and war. The story depicts the anonymous narrator, a North Vietnamese mole in the South Vietnamese army, who stays embedded in a South Vietnamese community in exile in the United States. While in the United States, the narrator describes being an expat and a cultural advisor on the filming of an American film, closely resembling Platoon and Apocalypse Now, before returning to Vietnam as part of a guerrilla raid against the communists. The dual identity of the narrator, as a mole and immigrant, and the Americanization of the Vietnam War in international literature are central themes in the novel. The novel was published 40 years to the month after the fall of Saigon, which is the initial scene of the book.
Nothing Ever Dies [图书] 豆瓣
作者: Viet Thanh Nguyen 出版社: Harvard University Press 2016 - 4
All wars are fought twice, the first time on the battlefield, the second time in memory. From the author of the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel The Sympathizer comes a searching exploration of the conflict Americans call the Vietnam War and Vietnamese call the American War—a conflict that lives on in the collective memory of both nations.
From a kaleidoscope of cultural forms—novels, memoirs, cemeteries, monuments, films, photography, museum exhibits, video games, souvenirs, and more—Nothing Ever Dies brings a comprehensive vision of the war into sharp focus. At stake are ethical questions about how the war should be remembered by participants that include not only Americans and Vietnamese but also Laotians, Cambodians, South Koreans, and Southeast Asian Americans. Too often, memorials valorize the experience of one’s own people above all else, honoring their sacrifices while demonizing the “enemy”—or, most often, ignoring combatants and civilians on the other side altogether. Visiting sites across the United States, Southeast Asia, and Korea, Viet Thanh Nguyen provides penetrating interpretations of the way memories of the war help to enable future wars or struggle to prevent them.
Drawing from this war, Nguyen offers a lesson for all wars by calling on us to recognize not only our shared humanity but our ever-present inhumanity. This is the only path to reconciliation with our foes, and with ourselves. Without reconciliation, war’s truth will be impossible to remember, and war’s trauma impossible to forget.
The Committed [图书] 豆瓣
作者: Viet Thanh Nguyen 出版社: Grove Press 2021 - 3
The long-awaited new novel from one of America’s most highly regarded contemporary writers, The Committed follows the Sympathizer as he arrives in Paris as a refugee. There he and his blood brother Bon try to escape their pasts and prepare for their futures by turning their hands to capitalism in one of its purest forms: drug dealing. No longer in physical danger, but still inwardly tortured by his reeducation at the hands of his former best friend, and struggling to assimilate into a dominant culture, the Sympathizer is both charmed and disturbed by Paris. As he falls in with a group of left-wing intellectuals and politicians who frequent dinner parties given by his French Vietnamese “aunt,” he finds not just stimulation for his mind but also customers for his merchandise―but the new life he is making has dangers he has not foreseen, from the oppression of the state, to the self-torture of addiction, to the seemingly unresolvable paradox of how he can reunite his two closest friends, men whose worldviews put them in absolute opposition.
Both literary thriller and brilliant novel of ideas, The Committed is a blistering portrayal of commitment and betrayal that will cement Viet Thanh Nguyen’s position in the firmament of American letters.
Fight of the Century: Writers Reflect on 100 Years of Landmark ACLU Cases [图书] 豆瓣 Goodreads
Fight of the Century: Writers Reflect on 100 Years of Landmark ACLU Cases
作者: Ann Patchett / Brit Bennett 出版社: Avid Reader Press / Simon Schuster 2020 - 1
The American Civil Liberties Union began as a small group of idealists and visionaries, including Helen Keller and Jane Addams. A century after its founding, the ACLU remains the nation’s premier defender of the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution.

In collaboration with the ACLU, prize-winning authors Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman have curated an anthology of essays about landmark cases in the ACLU’s 100-year history. In
, bestselling and award-winning authors present unique literary takes on historic decisions like
, the Scopes trial,
, and more. Contributors include Geraldine Brooks, Michael Cunningham, Jennifer Egan, Dave Eggers, Louise Erdrich, Neil Gaiman, Lauren Groff, Marlon James, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Morgan Parker, Ann Patchett, Salman Rushdie, George Saunders, Elizabeth Strout, Jesmyn Ward, Meg Wolitzer, and more.

shows how throughout American history, pivotal legal battles, fought primarily by underdogs and their lawyers, have advanced civil rights and social justice. The ACLU has been integral in this process. The essays range from personal memoir to narrative history, each shedding light on the work of one remarkable organization as it shaped a country.

Chabon and Waldman are donating their advance to the ACLU and the contributors are forgoing payment.
【博客來獨家書衣】告白者(普立茲獎得主阮越清《同情者》全新續作) [图书] 博客來 豆瓣
The Committed
作者: Viet Thanh Nguyen 译者: 聞若婷 出版社: 馬可孛羅 2023 - 5 其它标题: 告白者
一九八○年代初期,雙面人,或者稱之為雙心人的軍官「我」,與血盟兄弟阿邦一同來到了巴黎。兩人決心努力走出過去的陰霾,建立穩固的未來,而選擇的方式是資本主義最純粹的形式:販毒。
「我」遭受昔日拜把兄弟阿敏殘虐酷刑的再教育而身心受創,另一方面又吃力地想融入法國文化,因此發現巴黎是個既迷人又惱人的地方。在法越混血「堂姑」舉辦的晚宴上,認識了一群左派知識分子,他們不但刺激了我的思想,也成為我所販售的毒品的顧客。然而,我所建立的新生活潛藏著我未曾預見的危機,包括染上毒癮的自我折磨、侷限在殖民心態中的國家所瀰漫的威權主義,或是面對一個似乎無法解決的問題:該如何才能讓他最親密的兩位朋友重聚──即便他們的立場使他們處於絕對對立的狀態。
我們是無人想要、無人需要、無人看見的一群人……我們──會──活下去。
A Man of Two Faces [图书] 谷歌图书
作者: Viet Thanh Nguyen 出版社: Grove Press 2023 - 10
LONGLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARDThe highly original, blistering, and unconventional memoir by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sympathizer, which has now sold over one million copies worldwideWith insight, humor, formal invention, and lyricism, in A Man of Two Faces Viet Thanh Nguyen rewinds the film of his own life. He expands the genre of personal memoir by acknowledging larger stories of refugeehood, colonization, and ideas about Vietnam and America, writing with his trademark sardonic wit and incisive analysis, as well as a deep emotional openness about his life as a father and a son.At the age of four, Nguyen and his family are forced to flee his hometown of Ban Mê Thuột and come to the USA as refugees. After being removed from his brother and parents and homed with a family on his own, Nguyen is later allowed to resettle into his own family in suburban San José. But there is violence hidden behind the sunny façade of what he calls AMERICATM. One Christmas Eve, when Nguyen is nine, while watching cartoons at home, he learns that his parents have been shot while working at their grocery store, the SàiGòn Mới, a place where he sometimes helps price tins of fruit with a sticker gun. Years later, as a teenager, the blood-stirring drama of the films of the Vietnam War such as Apocalypse Now throw Nguyen into an existential crisis: how can he be both American and Vietnamese, both the killer and the person being killed? When he learns about an adopted sister who has stayed back in Vietnam, and ultimately visits her, he grows to understand just how much his parents have left behind. And as his parents age, he worries increasingly about their comfort and care, and realizes that some of their older wounds are reopening.Profound in its emotions and brilliant in its thinking about cultural power, A Man of Two Faces explores the necessity of both forgetting and of memory, the promises America so readily makes and breaks, and the exceptional life story of one of the most original and important writers working today.
A Man of Two Faces [图书] 豆瓣
作者: Viet Thanh Nguyen 出版社: Grove Press 2023 - 10
With insight, humor, formal invention, and lyricism, in A Man of Two Faces Viet Thanh Nguyen rewinds the film of his own life. He expands the genre of personal memoir by acknowledging larger stories of refugeehood, colonization, and ideas about Vietnam and America, writing with his trademark sardonic wit and incisive analysis, as well as a deep emotional openness about his life as a father and a son.
At the age of four, Nguyen and his family are forced to flee his hometown of Ban Mê Thuột and come to the USA as refugees. After being removed from his brother and parents and homed with a family on his own, Nguyen is later allowed to resettle into his own family in suburban San José. But there is violence hidden behind the sunny façade of what he callsAMERICA TM. One Christmas Eve, when Nguyen is nine, while watching cartoons at home, he learns that his parents have been shot while working at their grocery store, the SàiGòn Mới, a place where he sometimes helps price tins of fruit with a sticker gun. Years later, as a teenager, the blood-stirring drama of the films of the Vietnam War such as Apocalypse Now throw Nguyen into an existential crisis: how can he be both American and Vietnamese, both the killer and the person being killed? When he learns about an adopted sister who has stayed back in Vietnam, and ultimately visits her, he grows to understand just how much his parents have left behind. And as his parents age, he worries increasingly about their comfort and care, and realizes that some of their older wounds are reopening,
Profound in its emotions and brilliant in its thinking about cultural power, A Man of Two Faces explores the necessity of both forgetting and of memory, the promises America so readily makes and breaks, and the exceptional life story of one of the most original and important writers working today.
To Save and to Destroy: Writing as an Other [图书] 豆瓣 Goodreads
作者: Viet Thanh Nguyen 出版社: Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press 2025 - 4 其它标题: To Save and to Destroy
From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Sympathizer (now an HBO series) comes a moving and unflinchingly personal meditation on the literary forms of otherness and a bold call for expansive political solidarity.

Born in war-ravaged Vietnam, Viet Nguyen arrived in the United States as a child refugee in 1975. The Nguyen family would soon move to San Jose, California, where the author grew up, attending UC-Berkeley in the aftermath of the shocking murder of Vincent Chin, which shaped the political sensibilities of a new generation of Asian Americans.

The essays here, delivered originally as the prestigious Norton Lectures, proffer a new answer to a classic literary What does the outsider mean to literary writing? Over the course of six captivating and moving chapters, Nguyen explores the idea of being an outsider through lenses that are, by turns, literary, historical, political, and familial.

Each piece moves between writers who influenced Nguyen’s craft and weaves in the haunting story of his late mother’s mental illness. Nguyen unfolds the novels and nonfiction of Herman Melville, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ralph Ellison, William Carlos Williams, and Maxine Hong Kingston, until aesthetic theories give way to pressing concerns raised by war and politics. What is a writer’s responsibility in a time of violence? Should we celebrate fiction that gives voice to the voiceless—or do we confront the forces that render millions voiceless in the first place? What are the burdens and pleasures of the “minor” writer in any society? Unsatisfied with the modest inclusion accorded to “model minorities” such as Asian Americans, Nguyen sets the agenda for a more radical and disquieting solidarity with those whose lives have been devastated by imperialism and forever wars.
The Sympathizer [图书] 谷歌图书
作者: Viet Thanh Nguyen 出版社: Grove/Atlantic, Inc. 2015 - 04
Now an HBO Limited Series from Executive Producers Park Chan-wook and Robert Downey Jr., Streaming Exclusively on MaxWinner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
Winner of the 2016 Edgar Award for Best First Novel
Winner of the 2016 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in FictionOne of the New York Times’s 100 Best Books of the 21st Century
One of TIME’s 100 Best Mystery and Thriller Books of All Time“[A] remarkable debut novel.”—Philip Caputo, New York Times Book Review (cover review)Winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize, a startling debut novel from a powerful new voice featuring one of the most remarkable narrators of recent fiction: a conflicted subversive and idealist working as a double agent in the aftermath of the Vietnam War.The winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, as well as seven other awards, The Sympathizer is the breakthrough novel of the year. With the pace and suspense of a thriller and prose that has been compared to Graham Greene and Saul Bellow, The Sympathizer is a sweeping epic of love and betrayal. The narrator, a communist double agent, is a “man of two minds,” a half-French, half-Vietnamese army captain who arranges to come to America after the Fall of Saigon, and while building a new life with other Vietnamese refugees in Los Angeles is secretly reporting back to his communist superiors in Vietnam.The Sympathizer is a blistering exploration of identity and America, a gripping espionage novel, and a powerful story of love and friendship.
Sempatizan [图书] Goodreads
作者: Viet Thanh Nguyen / Duygu Akın 出版社: Kafka 2017 - 11
“Romanın isimsiz anlatıcısı cüretli postmodern sesiyle konuşurken, yalnızca Vladimir Nabokov ve Ralph Ellison’ın değil, Yeraltından Notlar’ın Dostoyevski’sinin de sesini yankılıyor.”
―Joyce Carol Oates-

Vietnam asıllı Amerikalı yazar Nguyen’den edebiyat dünyasında büyük yankı uyandıran, hakları otuza yakın ülkeye satılan ve yirmiden fazla yılın kitabı seçkisinde yer alan sarsıcı bir ilk roman.

Pek çok prestijli ödüle layık görülen Sempatizan, bir gerilim romanının heyecanı ve Saul Bellow’la karşılaştırılan tarzıyla insanın ayaklarını yerden kesen bir dostluk ve ihanet destanı. Çift taraflı çalışan komünist bir ajan, kendi deyimiyle “çifte akıllı” bir adam olan hikâyenin anlatıcısı, Saygon’un düşüşünden sonra Amerika’ya gelerek Los Angeles’taki diğer sürgün Vietnamlılarla birlikte yeni bir yaşam kurmaya çalışırken, bir yandan da Vietnam’daki komünist üstlerine gizlice raporlar gönderen Yarı Fransız yarı Vietnamlı bir istihbarat subayıdır.

Sempatizan, hem kimlik ve göçmenlik üzerine çok yoğun bir keşif yolculuğu, hem insanı esir alan bir casusluk romanı, hem de güçlü bir aşk ve dostluk hikâyesi.

“Şefkatin yanı sıra taşıdığı çocuksu coşkusuyla bu roman, insana kitapların ne kadar büyük olabileceğini hatırlatıyor.”
―The Guardian-

2016 Pulitzer Edebiyat Ödülü
Andrew Carnegie Kurmacada Mükemmellik Madalyası
2016 Edgar En İyi İlk Roman Ödülü
2016 PEN/Faulkner Ödülü Finalisti
2016 Dayton Edebiyat Barış Ödülü
2015 Kurmaca Merkezi İlk Roman Ödülü
2015-2016 Asya/Pasifik Amerikası Edebiyat Ödülü
2016 California İlk Kurmaca Kitap Ödülü
2017 Asya Amerika Çalışmaları Birliği Yaratıcı Yazıda En İyi Kitap Ödülü
MacArthur ve Guggenheim Fellowship Ödülleri
New York Times Çok Satanı