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Book World: The books I read to understand the Vietnam War

Once, while I was working at a political event, a veteran of the Vietnam War told me he...

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Khanh "Tina" Tran, Eric Nguyen Sentenced for Casino Fraud | Regional/CA News

LIVERMORE — A baccarat dealer and her husband were each sentenced to eight months in prison for working together to steal more than $500,000 from the Parkwest Casino 580 in

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Book review: 'Things We Lost to the Water' explores importance of stories

Eric Nguyen’s moving début novel explores the importance of stories. “Things We Lost to the Water” is about a Vietnamese family in New Orleans and the story the mother, Huong,

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5 new books to read in May 2021: Jason Schreier, Mieko Kawakami, and more


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narrows down the endless options to five of the books we’re most excited about.
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We’re big fans of essays that combine cultural criticism with memoir, and Larissa Pham’s
Pop Song especially sings when the writer turns her eye to art and pop culture. In her debut book of nonfiction—memoir by way of interconnected essays—Pham interweaves a recounting of her life thus far with her thoughts on James Turrell, Anne Carson, Frank Ocean, and Agnes Martin (extra points for not mentioning Maggie Nelson in “Blue,” Pham’s essay on Martin). Through her sensitive, curious telling, Pham lobbies for the way in which art can help people learn more about themselves.

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Saigoneer Podcast: 'Things We Lost to the Water' Author Eric Nguyen


Saigoneer
Trigger
Things We Lost to the Water, joins us today.
Things We Lost to the Water tells the story of a family who escapes Vietnam after the war and ends up settling in New Orleans, spanning a time period from the late 1970s to the destruction of Hurricane Katrina in August 2005.
We discussed why he set the story in New Orleans, why the theme of water is so important to the book, what he wants readers to take away from it, his work at
DiaCritics, and much more.
Listen to this episode below, or subscribe to the Saigoneer Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or your preferred podcast platform.

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