viet thanh nguyen

Ten Evenings

Viet Thanh Nguyen

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Made possible by the Drue Heinz Trust

“These stories of Vietnamese refugees cast a lingering spell.”

THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW

Bold, elegant, and fiercely honest, Nguyen’s debut novel, The Sympathizer, won the Pulitzer Prize in 2016. His collection of stories, The Refugees, gives voice to lives led between two worlds, the adopted homeland and the country of birth.

The Refugees is a collection of perfectly formed stories exploring questions of immigration, identity, love, and family. 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, the stories are a captivating testament to the dreams and hardships of immigration. The Refugees is a beautifully written and sharply observed book about the aspirations of those who leave one country for another.

Viet Thanh Nguyen was born in Vietnam and raised in America, His novel The Sympathizer is a New York Times best seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, the Edgar Award for Best First Novel, and the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction. Nothing Ever Dies: Vietnam and the Memory of War is a nonfiction exploration of the conflict Americans call the Vietnam War and Vietnamese call the American War.

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Refugees in America

 

The Refugees is as impeccably written as it is timed … This is an important and incisive book written by a major writer … An exquisite booK.”

THE WASHINGTON POST

Book Signing

Join us in the Music Hall Foyer after the lecture to get your book signed or personalized. Classic Lines will have books for sale.

Underwritten by Carnegie Nexus

The Sympathizer by viet thanh nguyen

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Carnegie Music Hall
4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, 15213

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