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Viet Thanh Nguyen
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Viet Thanh Nguyen on CBS this Morning Memories of a Refugee
Viet Thanh Nguyen on CBS this Morning Memories of a Refugee
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Viet Thanh Nguyen for CBS- A Love Letter to my Father
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Viet Thanh Nguyen for CBS- A Love Letter to my Father
Viet Thanh Nguyen takes over Barnes and Noble's Instagram
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I took over Barnes & Noble’s Instagram. Check out a tour of my house and hear about my new book, THE COMMITTED. ⠀
Viet Thanh Nguyen on CBS this Morning: Memories of a Refugee
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Produced by Chris Spinder
Troubled Ocean: Filmmakers Imagine the Pacific (John Sayles and Vilsoni Hereniko at USC)
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John Sayles reads from A Moment in the Sun, and he and Vilsoni Hereniko discuss their films Amigo and The Land Has Eyes, with interviewer Viet Nguyen of the University of Southern California, April 27, 2013.
Stop moaning about the term of:”refugee” yourself to get the more sympathy from people, dude!🤮 Your family chose to leave country for your own benefit and no one force to.😏 And stop to be liar about Vietnam, no one care now and even lots of three tribes people / even American soldiers come back Vietnam beg for forgiveness currently.🙄 Shame on u as well as Pulitzer (if gave it to you)👎
I remember when your book came out and the elders in my family were talking about you, calling you a communist agent (a sympathizer 😆). I told them to chill out and it’s only a book. Then I watched the show on HBO and I was like 😲 Yo , maybe those elders were right 😆 The show is really good 👍🏼 The evacuation scene when the bus passed Majestic hotel made my heart dropped, my grandfather’s office was on the first floor of that hotel. I was going to show it to my parents, but it was April 30th and I didn’t want to kill them 🤣
Thank you professor Nguyen thanh Viet so very much for publishing wonderful story, “The Sympathizer”. I did cried many times in all 4 eps. I was 9 yrs old when the Fall of Saigon happened. It was an extremely tragic that I will never forget for the rest of my life😢. I can’t wait for the next episodes. Congrats and we’re so proud of you.
What a lovely thing for Gayle to recognize the producer and editor of this essay. Class act, as always. And a lovely discovery as I watch (and now read) 'The Sympathizer' and learn more about the author. Worth re-running, for many timely reasons.
Viêt Nam Công Hòa👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
Very impressive works & inspiring words, Professor Nguyen. Your stories resonate deeply. Read your TS with some international friends. Had contentious discussions. Personally, I was astounded by the artistry of your storytelling & the mastery of your execution in writing- a rightly winner of the PP & other accolades. Will read more of your works. TYVM 🙏
Wonderful!
as always, CBS is the only main streams media that I choose. it is no political bias like the others
One day I will be sitting across from you having great conversation regarding the Vietnamese American experience as I drink my cafe sua da way too fast.
His books about Vietnam are so fake !
A very moving tribute dedicated to your father.
👏👏👏👏👏💞💞💞
Bravo Viet
I was in guam in 1975 the refugee camp when i was 5 I remember that was gaum . Im have Vietnamese and white I remember alot of guam remember on TWA going to America . And on a boat small boat the navy pick us up my mom adopted me she gave birth on the birth on the boat its still haunted me hearing bomb at night.and seeing the refugee camp.
I don't think 4 years old can't remember anything or understand the devil of Communist
I'm not Vietnamese, but I am from San Jose. My parents used to tell me how rough San Jose was -- riddled with property crime and homicide. And, the only people buying property in the downtown area were Vietnamese immigrant families and Mexicans. There were abandoned and decrepit buildings there on Santa Clara St, San Fernando, and Market that quickly became small Vietnamese jewelry shops, banh mi shops, blue collar services, and markets. In the 80s and 90s, Vietnamese Americans helped kickstart San Jose back up again.
America's history is a history of immigration with every new group who arrives being subject to the worst ravages of prejudice and discrimination while they work their asses off to survive and thrive, and eventually become the latest corrupt wielders of political power. The tragedy of H. sapiens, an inability to learn from our past. "No Irish need apply!"
What fun! I loved this video. I especially enjoyed seeing Viet Thanh Nguyen’s writing space and learning more about his writing process. The book recommendations were also a bonus. Gina Apostel is a new to me writer and I look forward to adding her books to my reading wishlist.
Thank you for uploading these and sharing your self with us (esp for us Vietnamese Americans in need of representation and examples).
The universe was showing off when you were made. The universe rewards the Brave. Your book touched my Heart. My Heartfelt gratitude for your book and sharing your experience. Australia 2022
How autobiographical is the story, "War Years"? from Viet Thanh Nguyen's "The Refugees". The grocery store owned by the author's parents in the short story has the same name as the actual grocery store, except written in English. I love his writing and think this video gives a very good indication of some of the hell that refugees endured and continue to endure. I'm off to buy more of his writing asap.
Millions thanks for the publishing dear author
What a moving story. It's much harder to be prejudiced against refugees and other immigrants after listening to his story. It's been said the purpose of fiction is to broaden our empathy, and he is a master of doing so.
Tears started flowing at the moment I hear you said Ba😭
Thanks for your great books...now I gotta make the drink and finish The Committed. Maybe I'll let Francois read it to me.
I'm a huge fan. This is the beginning of a movement.