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Perfume Dreams - Reflections on the Vietnamese Diaspora

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Informationen zum Autor Andrew Lam is an editor and cofounder of New America Media, an association of over two thousand ethnic media outlets in America. His essays have appeared in dozens of newspapers and magazines across the country, and his short stories are anthologized widely. Followed by a film crew back to his homeland, Vietnam, he was featured in the documentary My Journey Home , which aired nationwide on PBS in 2004. His book Perfume Dreams: Reflections on the Vietnamese Diaspora won a PEN American Beyond Margins award in 2006. Lam currently lives in San Francisco. Klappentext Cultural Writing. Asian American Studies. In his long-overdue first collection of essays, noted journalist and NPR commentator Andrew Lam explores his life-long struggle for identity as a Viet Kieu, or a Vietnamese national living abroad. At age eleven, Lam, the son of a South Vietnamese general, came to California on the eve of the fall of Saigon to communist forces. He traded his Vietnamese name for a more American one and immersed himself in the allure of the American Dream: something not clearly defined for him or his family. Reflecting on the meanings of the Vietnam War to the Vietnamese people themselves--particularly to those in exile--Lam picks with searing honesty at the roots of his doubleness and his parents' longing for a homeland that no longer exists. Zusammenfassung In his long-overdue first collection of essays! noted journalist and NPR commentator Andrew Lam explores his lifelong struggle for identity as a Viet Kieu! or a Vietnamese national living abroad. At age eleven! Lam! the son of a South Vietnamese general! came to California on the eve of the fall of Saigon to communist forces. He traded his Vietnamese name for a more American one and immersed himself in the allure of the American dream: something not clearly defined for him or his family. Reflecting on the meanings of the Vietnam War to the Vietnamese people themselves—particularly to those in exile—Lam picks with searing honesty at the roots of his doubleness and his parents' longing for a homeland that no longer exists. ...

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Authors Andrew Lam, Andrew/ Rodriguez Lam, Lam Andrew
Assisted by Richard Rodriguez (Foreword), Rodriguez Richard (Foreword)
Publisher Heyday books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2005
 
EAN 9781597140201
ISBN 978-1-59714-020-1
Dimensions 143 mm x 217 mm x 14 mm
Subjects Non-fiction book
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Journalism

Autobiography: general, Memoirs, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Media & Communications, Media, Information & Communication Industries, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs

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