Sympathizer

Sympathizer

by (us) Nguyen Thanh Viet

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The Vietnamese-American writer's reflective work on "Rethinking the Vietnam War" rivals "Apocalypse Now" and is also a direct reference to Coppola's profound work. "The Sympathizer" combines history, politics, espionage, thriller and other elements to tell the story of a North Vietnamese spy lurking in South Vietnam. The background of the story is set in 1975, when the Viet Cong occupied Saigon and the U. S. Military retreated. The protagonist, whose true identity is the Viet Cong, fled to the United States with his South Vietnamese "boss", where he continued espionage work and reported enemy information to North Vietnam. During this period, as a refugee and a spy, he experienced extraordinary physical and mental torture and struggle. The novel focuses on portraying the characteristics and identity of his "sympathizer". He has deep sympathy for his Vietnamese compatriots, North Vietnamese comrades, South Vietnamese soldiers, vulnerable Vietnamese refugees and other minority groups in white American society. The protagonist carries a dual identity, experiences and crosses two cultures, and is confused and struggles to explore himself and identity. This is also one of the eternal themes of literature. The author uses a unique vision and ingenious plot settings to allow readers to go deep into the protagonist's confession and follow the clues, and they suddenly realize it near the end.

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