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A review by emergencily
The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
sad
tense
slow-paced
5.0
A wild ride of a book - I feel like it scooped my brains out.
About a North Vietnamese communist mole in the South Vietnamese army during the war, starting with the fall of Saigon and following his migration to America. A really long book but I appreciated its explicit and uncompromising criticism of US imperialism and warmongering. I appreciated the humour and satire in it as well.
Have to warn that while there's graphic war, torture and violence throughout, the SA scene at the end is particularly explicit and terrible to read. Which makes sense, considering its alluded to ominously throughout the book as part of the protag's repressed memories.
About a North Vietnamese communist mole in the South Vietnamese army during the war, starting with the fall of Saigon and following his migration to America. A really long book but I appreciated its explicit and uncompromising criticism of US imperialism and warmongering. I appreciated the humour and satire in it as well.
Have to warn that while there's graphic war, torture and violence throughout, the SA scene at the end is particularly explicit and terrible to read. Which makes sense, considering its alluded to ominously throughout the book as part of the protag's repressed memories.
Graphic: Rape, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, Torture, and War