"It's taken me a long time to understand how deeply traumatic that was, that that experience remains an invisible brand stamped between my shoulder blades. And in many ways, I've been - I spent a lifetime trying to make sense of what that trauma has meant to me."
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Pulitzer Prize winnersNovelists from the United StatesAcademics from the United StatesMacArthur FellowsVietnamese Americans
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On fleeing from Saigon as a toddler in “Author Viet Thanh Nguyen Discusses 'The Sympathizer' And His Escape From Vietnam” in NPR (2016 May 17)
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