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The Sympathizer
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Dree
This novel is very smart, and very dense, and it has a lot to say about colonization, American culture, the French, Vietnam and the Vietnamese, and war. Also immigration and how clueless Americans are about the workers in their midst--shop owners, delivery drivers, neighbors sharing a common wall. They may have been colonels, successful businessmen, or otherwise very successful people in their homelands, now trying to start over as adults and as older adults.

That said, the movie section largely
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Roy
Apr 26, 2020 rated it really liked it
Shelves: war
The Sympathizer is a skillfully written book, primarily a novel of ideas. It explores the nature of being two sided. The narrator is the product of a French father and Vietnamese mother. As an adult after being schooled in America he becomes a spy, towing the line between identity as a Capitalist American and a Communist who will never spiritually leave his homeland. He is both unfeeling and remorseful, a sensitive soul and a cold blooded killer, a loyal friend and a lone wolf, the conqueror and ...more
spoko
Nov 14, 2021 rated it did not like it
I really, really did not enjoy this book. Frankly, I think I only finished it as some kind of act of defiance. It’s a mildly interesting story, populated mostly by characters that I couldn’t care less about, written in a plodding style that makes every minute of reading feel like ten. To make matters worse, it’s stuffed full of long pseudo-politico-philosophical passages, where the only question I could grapple with was the meta-question of whether this was supposed to be a serious exploration, ...more
Katy
Nov 20, 2021 rated it liked it
Interesting, unusual, and provocative was my initial teaction as I began reading this book. The story was shocking, brutal, and honest. I had not thought of the Vietnam war in terms of the people of Vietnam as they were exploited by the French and then by the Americans. I saw it more politically, questioning US involvement, and especially drafting young men to go halfway around the world to fight for what? A terrible episode in our history.
The Vietnamese protagonist is the son of a Catholic p
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Temple Dog
Feb 13, 2018 rated it liked it
Nguyen's The Sympathizer is an extraordinary book. The prose is so beautifully conveyed that it envelopes and consumes you. After reading a few pages, I would have to take a break because the words were swirling around my brain and I needed to step away to reorient myself.
I felt and heard almost every word. This was exhausting, but it was the exhaustion of a long summer’s hike. Your muscles fight you along the journey (in this case your mind) but you are rewarded with a spectacular mountain vie
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Cdrueallen
Jan 16, 2017 rated it liked it
Funny and well-written but suffers from the common malady of guy fiction focused on violence, which is that the structure of fiction demands a constant escalation of the violence until it becomes cartoonish and overwhelming. The best part of the book is the beginning, in which Saigon falls and the hero and his South Vietnamese associates are forced to evacuate, and the worst part is the ending, where the violence culminates as it usually does in a fury of misogynism.
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Sep 14, 2016 rated it it was amazing
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