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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen will hold a discussion at the Coronado Public Library next week about his latest book, ‘To Save and To Destroy.’ The event includes a conversation with author Lily Hoang and a book-signing opportunity. This free event, focusing on themes of otherness and political solidarity, promises to engage the community and provoke thought on social issues, with attendees receiving preferred seating when purchasing the book from Warwick’s bookstore.
Coronado, CA – Viet Thanh Nguyen, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, will discuss his latest book, To Save and To Destroy, at the Coronado Public Library in an engaging event set for next week. Nguyen, who is renowned for his thought-provoking narratives, will be in conversation with fellow author Lily Hoang, focusing on the central themes of his work.
The event will not only feature a discussion about the book but will also include a book-signing opportunity for attendees afterward. The event is free and open to the public, with seating available on a first-come, first-served basis. Moreover, those who purchase To Save and To Destroy from Warwick’s bookstore can access limited preferred seating at the event.
Nguyen’s new title, which is a collection of essays originally delivered as Norton Lectures, is described as a personal meditation on the theme of otherness and a call for political solidarity. The book has received positive recognition, including a starred review from Library Journal, which highlights it as an essential addition for collections on diverse authors and the experiences faced by Asian Americans, immigrants, and refugees in the United States.
The essays in To Save and To Destroy reflect Nguyen’s profound insights on being an outsider and delve into the responsibilities of writers during times of violence. Throughout the essays, he addresses the importance of giving voice to the voiceless, emphasizing solidarity with those affected by imperialism and lingering conflicts often referred to as ‘forever wars’.
Following the discussion, attendees will have the chance to have their books signed by Nguyen. For more details about the event, including the option to purchase tickets, individuals can visit the Warwick’s bookstore website or contact them directly at 858-454-0347.
Viet Thanh Nguyen’s acclaim is anchored in his previous works, including the bestselling The Sympathizer and Nothing Ever Dies, both of which have garnered numerous prestigious awards. Nguyen is also distinguished with fellowships from renowned institutions such as the MacArthur Foundation and the Guggenheim Foundation. He is currently the Aerol Arnold Chair of English at the University of Southern California, where he teaches American Studies and Ethnicity.
Joining Nguyen in discussion is Lily Hoang, an accomplished author in her own right, known for her eight books, including A Knock at the Door and Underneath. Hoang currently serves as a Professor of Literature at UC San Diego. Her work often intersects with themes of identity and the human experience, providing a profound backdrop for the upcoming conversation.
The event at the Coronado Public Library signifies not only a literary engagement but also a platform for discussing crucial societal issues reflected in Nguyen’s work. Attendees can anticipate an engaging session that will not only inspire but also provoke thought regarding the narratives of those often left unheard.
The Coronado Public Library encourages community members to take part in this unique opportunity to hear from one of today’s most significant voices in literature. With themes addressing the contemporary landscape of immigration and identity, Nguyen’s dialogue with Hoang is poised to resonate deeply within a diverse audience.
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- Coronado Times: An Evening with Viet Thanh Nguyen
- San Diego Reader: An Evening with Viet Thanh Nguyen
- Times of San Diego: San Diego Weekend Guide
- Houston Chronicle: In South Houston Apartments, a Piece of Vietnam
- Wikipedia: Viet Thanh Nguyen
