#165 The Sympathizer - Viet Thanh Nguyen (Spy)
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About the Book:
Published in 2015, The Sympathizer is a gripping, genre-bending novel that blends espionage, political satire, and psychological drama. The story is told through the confession of an unnamed narrator—a half-French, half-Vietnamese communist spy—who embeds himself in the South Vietnamese army before fleeing to the United States after the fall of Saigon. From there, he continues his covert work while navigating exile, identity, and divided loyalties.
By turns darkly funny and deeply unsettling, The Sympathizer explores themes of duality, colonialism, war, and the immigrant experience. Nguyen challenges conventional narratives of the Vietnam War, offering a perspective that is both insider and outsider, loyal and subversive. The novel won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and has been widely praised for its originality, intelligence, and moral complexity.
About the Author:
Viet Thanh Nguyen is a Vietnamese American novelist, essayist, and professor whose work explores memory, war, identity, and diaspora. Born in Vietnam in 1971, Nguyen came to the United States as a refugee after the fall of Saigon, an experience that deeply informs his writing.
In addition to The Sympathizer, Nguyen authored The Refugees (2017), a short story collection, and the sequel The Committed (2021). He is also a prominent public intellectual and critic, contributing essays on culture, politics, and literature to major publications. Nguyen’s work is celebrated for its sharp insight, moral rigor, and its commitment to telling stories that complicate and expand the understanding of history and identity.
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