Viet Thanh Nguyen is the author of the short story collection The Refugees and the novel The Sympathizer. The Sympathizer is a New York Times best seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Other honors include the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, the Edgar Award for Best First Novel from the Mystery Writers of America, the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction from the American Library Association, the First Novel Prize from the Center for Fiction, a Gold Medal in First Fiction from the California Book Awards, and the Asian/Pacific American Literature Award from the Asian/Pacific American Librarian Association. His other books are Nothing Ever Dies: Vietnam and the Memory of War (a finalist for the National Book Award in nonfiction) and Race and Resistance: Literature and Politics in Asian America. He is the Aerol Arnold Chair of English and Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California.
"A kaleidoscopic memoir . . . Deeply personal and intensely
political . . . If the author's criticism is understandably
scathing, there is also a mischievous sense of humor . . . Nguyen
indisputably captures the workings of a quicksilver and penetrating
mind . . . Lyrical and biting, by one of our leading writers"
*Kirkus Reviews*
"Viet Thanh Nguyen's A Man of Two Faces is a triumphant memoir that
sears through the fog of American amnesia. A vulnerable and
scorching mirror to self and to nation, his book explores his
family's 'epic and quotidian' struggles as refugees and indicts
Hollywood as propaganda that has fed the American war machine and
anti-Asian racism. It is a fissured lyric on memory and a
clarifying meditation on empire. Every American needs to read this
essential book."
*Cathy Park Hong, author of MINOR FEELINGS, finalist for the
Pulitzer Prize*
"A Man of Two Faces is a searing and sensitive memoir on the long
shadow that war casts on those who manage to survive it. This book
is a work of love and anger and care and it will resonate with
everyone who has lost a home"
*Laila Lalami, author of THE OTHER AMERICANS and CONDITIONAL
CITIZENS*
"A Man of Two Faces is an alchemical feat of memory, history, and
theory that beautifully achieves a difficult balance: a bold and
searing polemic, it's at the same time a moving, personal tale...
Through his family's story, Viet Thanh Nguyen renders not only a
powerful portrait of America but - perhaps more necessary in our
current moment - also an uplifting act of mourning. Simultaneously
raw and lucid, haunting and reasoned, A Man of Two Faces opens up
groundbreaking ways to speak the nation's story and a family's
pain"
*Gina Apostol, author of LA TERCERA*
"None of the usual adjectives apply to Viet Thanh Nguyen's memoir -
it is beyond words like brilliant and heartbreaking, because the
prose rejects that kind of easy summary. This book belongs with
James Baldwin, Claude Brown, Maxine Hong Kingston, and other
writers whose memoirs take apart 'the American Dream' with laser
precision. Nguyen's tensile anger and evanescent memory is measure
of the fundamental sadness of watching his family, and himself, in
their dreams, set against the violence and history of this
country"
*Susan Straight, author of MECCA, finalist for the Kirkus
Prize*
'The Pulitzer Prize-winning writer pushes the boundary of genre in
his new memoir, which investigates his personal history as a
Vietnamese refugee forced to flee at age 4, as well as the many
narratives that form the idea of America itself. Film criticism,
poetry and self-effacing jokes are involved, but ultimately, "this
is a war story," he writes'
*New York Times*
'Having become a prizewinning, best-selling novelist with The
Sympathizer and its sequel, The Committed, Nguyen turns to the
urgently written story of his own life... He writes about his
turbulent childhood, wrestling with his dual identity,
rediscovering family in his home country and the effects of
American life'
*Washington Post*
'Collage may be an apt word to describe this genre-bending memoir
from Pulitzer Prize winner and MacArthur fellow Viet Thanh Nguyen.
Weaving together forms that include exquisite prose, verse and
photographs, this masterful memoir follows the author and his
family from their home country of Vietnam as they resettle in San
Jose, including explosive revelations about family, memory and
loss'
*San Francisco Chronicle*
'Pulitzer Prize winner Viet Thanh Nguyen returns with a deeply
personal and political memoir that uses the defining moments of his
own life to explore his conflicted relationship with America... A
Man of Two Faces is a witty and scathing look at what it means to
be a refugee, an immigrant, and an American in a world that doesn't
see you as you see yourself'
*TIME Magazine*
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