Monthly Archives: May, 2017
Forty-Two Years After the Fall of Saigon
diaCRITIC Linh Dinh writes on the censure and oppression of three poets after the fall of Saigon.
I Am Miss Saigon, and I Hate It
Diep Tran reflects on how the musical "Miss Saigon" perpetuates Orientalist stereotypes and narratives in which the Vietnamese are victims, not fighters. This article was originally published by American Theatre.
The Great Vietnam War Novel Was Not Written by an American
diaCRITICS editor Viet Thanh Nguyen writes on the many Vietnamese-American works ignored by both the American and Vietnamese mainstream. This article was originally published by the New York Times.
In Praise of Doubt and Uselessness
diaCRITICS editor and Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen reflects on the decades-long journey to publishing his three latest works. The following article was originally published in the Los Angeles Times.