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The Sympathizer : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Sympathizer
''The Sympathizer'' is a first novel by Vietnamese-born professor Viet Thanh Nguyen.〔Nguyen is also the author of the academic book, ''Race and Resistance''. His shorty stories have appeared in ''Best New American Voices'', ''TriQuarterly'', ''Narrative'', and the ''Chicago Tribune''. 〕 It is a best-selling novel, has been widely reviewed,〔, originally appeared in ''The Washington Post''; 〕〔, 〕 and was named a New York Times Editor's Choice. It has been reviewed twice in ''The New York Times''.〔, in print on 5 April 2015, on the cover, page BR1, of the Sunday Book Review with the headline: "Apocalypse Then"〕〔, in print on 28 August 2015, on page C9 of the New York edition with the headline: "Soldier, Spy, Movie Consultant".〕 Set as the flashback in a coerced confession of a political prisoner, the book tells the story of the fall of the South Vietnamese government in 1975, and subsequent events in American exile in Los Angeles, through the eyes of a half-Vietnamese undercover communist agent. The novel is full of insights into history and human nature.〔 A Vietnamese reviewer noted that finally Americans have a chance to gain a new perspective on the war, one that is in contrast to the one provided by Hollywood myth makers. ==Notes and references==
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