Viet Thanh Nguyen: Author, Academic, Asian, American


Posted on May 13, 2021

Viet Thanh Nguyen was born in Vietnam in 1974. He, along with his family, fled to the United States in 1975 after the fall of Saigon. They stayed in Pennsylvania for three years before moving to San Jose, California. They opened one of the first Vietnamese grocery stores in the area.


Viet Thanh Nguyen

Growing up, Nguyen enjoyed reading stories about the Vietnam War, particularly from the Vietnamese point of view. This interest later translated into a degree in English and Ethnic Studies from the University of California in Berkeley. He pursued higher studies in the same university and earned his PhD in English in 1997. He then moved to Los Angeles and became an assistant professor at the University of Southern California.


Nguyen published his first novel in 2015, a culmination of both his interests and his studies. The Sympathizer is a spy novel set in the Vietnam War. He received multiple awards for the novel, including an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America, an Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, and in 2016, a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. He also had short stories published in Narrative Magazine, Chicago Tribune, Gulf Coast, and Best New American Voices 2007.


Aside from his literary work, Nguyen is also an academic and prolific researcher in both fields of literature and ethnic studies. He holds many academic positions, such at the Aerol Arnold Chair of English, a committee membership for the Center for Transpacific Studies. He is also a professor of English Comparative Literature, American Studies and Ethnicity. His research interests include race and ethnicity, multiculturalism and identity, Asian American literature and culture, transnationalism and diaspora, the Vietnamese diaspora, and international and comparative approaches to the Vietnam War.


Alongside his professional endeavors, Nguyen supports artists and cultural workers of the Vietnamese diaspora. He does this through his work as codirector at the Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network (DVAN). The DVAN stages film and literary festivals and hosts events and youth art groups that center Vietnamese voices. Nguyen is also the publisher of DVAN’s blog, diaCRITICS, which features essays, reviews, interviews, commentaries, and travelogues for and by Vietnamese artists and about Vietnamese cultural production in the diaspora.



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