Viet Thanh Nguyen is the author of the short story collection The Refugees and the novel The Sympathizer. The Sympathizer is a New York Times best seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Other honors include the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, the Edgar Award for Best First Novel from the Mystery Writers of America, the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction from the American Library Association, the First Novel Prize from the Center for Fiction, a Gold Medal in First Fiction from the California Book Awards, and the Asian/Pacific American Literature Award from the Asian/Pacific American Librarian Association. His other books are Nothing Ever Dies: Vietnam and the Memory of War (a finalist for the National Book Award in nonfiction) and Race and Resistance: Literature and Politics in Asian America. He is the Aerol Arnold Chair of English and Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California.
Call The Committed many things. A white hot literary thriller
disguised as a searing novel of ideas. An unflinching look at
redemption and damnation. An unblinking examination of the dangers
of belief, and the need to believe. A sequel that goes toe to toe
with the original then surpasses it. A masterwork.
*Marlon James, Booker Prize-winning author of A Brief History of
Seven Killings*
This follow-up to his seminal The Sympathizer is Nguyen at his most
ambitious and bold. Fierce in tone, capacious, witty, sharp, and
deeply researched, The Committed marks, not just a sequel to its
groundbreaking predecessor, but a sum total accumulation of a life
devoted to Vietnamese American history and scholarship. This novel,
like all daring novels, is a Trojan Horse, whose hidden power is a
treatise of global futurity in the aftermath of colonial conquest.
It asks questions central both to Vietnamese everywhere - and to
our very species: How do we live in the wake of seismic loss and
betrayal? And, perhaps even more critically, How do we laugh?
*Ocean Vuong, New York Times-bestselling author of On Earth We’re
Briefly Gorgeous*
A brilliant rollercoaster of ideas and action.
*Daily Mail*
An elegy to idealism, Orientalism, and existentialism in all its
tragic forms, Nguyen's novel doesn't so much inhabit early eighties
Paris, as it pulls the plug on the City of Light. Think of The
Committed as the declaration of the 20th ½ Arrondissement. A
squatter's paradise for those with one foot in the grave and the
other shoved halfway up Western civilization's ass.
*Paul Beatty, author of the Man Booker prize-winning The
Sellout*
The Committed, Viet Thanh Nguyen's furious and exhilarating sequel
to The Sympathizer, is part gangster-thriller, part searing
cultural analysis of the post-colonial predicament, seen through
the eyes of a Vietnamese-French mixed race bastard double agent.
Paris of forty years ago swirls to life around him, from
intellectual salons to filthy toilets-with glimpses of everyone
from Johnny Hallyday to Frantz Fanon to Julia Kristeva. Like
Ellison's Invisible Man, these novels will surely become
classics.
*Claire Messud, author of The Emperor's Children*
The Committed is nothing short of revelatory . . . This book is
fierce, and unrelentingly good. Hilarious and subversive,
philosophical and hallucinatory, it is much more than a sequel,
more like a necessary appendage in a brilliant and expansive
anti-colonial body of work. Bravo.
*Tommy Orange, New York Times-bestselling author of There
There*
The Committed is a rich and exhilarating story of friendship,
loyalty, and greed. Set in 1980s Paris, it follows the characters
from The Sympathizer as they try to fashion new lives among all the
wretched of the earth. Viet Thanh Nguyen gives us an unsparing look
at the poisonous effects of ideology - whether colonialism,
communism, or capitalism - even as he explores the deep-seated need
we all have to believe in something. A deep, compelling and
humorous portrait of how we are shaped by fictions others have for
us.
*Laila Lalami, author of The Other Americans, finalist for the
National Book Award*
The Committed is a wonderful successor to The Sympathizer, a
splendid tapestry of a novel, full of dubious but richly realized
characters. It solidifies what we already know - Viet Thanh Nguyen
is a gifted storyteller. It is difficult to know where to start
with the praise. The characters have a sad and often tragic
complexity, and the language offers a terrific ride for the reader.
This is a grand novel full of breathtaking and luminous insights
and a pure joy to read. Anticipation is why we come to a book, and
joy is why we keep turning page after page. The Committed offers
both, and so very much more.
*Edward P. Jones, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Known
World*
Delightfully sardonic humour . . . These are lectures that make you
engage.
*Francesca Angelini, the Guardian*
If The Sympathizer was ostensibly a spy novel, then The Committed
is a gangland thriller . . . Two contemporary classics for your
bedside table.
*The Telegraph, five stars*
Here it is, with perfect timing, a novel that anyone who is part of
a colonising or colonised nation - and that includes, of course,
America - should read . . . Nguyen is a craftsman . . . And then
there's the sharp humour . . . In The Committed, a political novel
comes in the guise of a thriller . . . Like The Sympathizer, it
amounts to much more than the sum of its parts. These two novels
constitute a powerful challenge to an enduring narrative of
colonialism and neo-colonialism. One waits to see what Nguyen, and
the man of two faces, will do next.
*the Guardian, Aminatta Forna*
Its rawness and ideated rage make it easy to admire and perfect to
study
*Financial Times*
Just as The Sympathizer transformed the hulk of an old spy novel,
The Committed does the same with a tale of crime noir.
*The Independent*
A brilliant rollercoaster of ideas and action.
*Daily Mail*
A high-stakes crime thriller . . . A thrilling alternative to the
Western narrative.
*The i*
Set in 1980s Paris, amid a turf war between Vietnamese and Algerian
outfits, this blistering sequel to Nguyen's The Sympathiser is an
audacious marriage of gangland thriller and novel of ideas
*The Daily Telegraph*
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