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University Lectures Season Begins Tuesday With Author Viet Thanh Nguyen

Monday, February 15, 2021, By Kelly Homan Rodoski
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College of Arts and SciencesUniversity Lectures

The Spring 2021 season begins Tuesday, Feb. 16, with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen.

The University鈥檚 premier speaker series, the University Lectures brings to 黑料不打烊 audience members and the larger public notable guest speakers of exceptional accomplishment who share their diverse global experiences and perspectives. The series was created through, and is supported by, the generosity of alumnus Robert B. Menschel 鈥51. Media sponsor for the University Lectures is .

Viet Thanh NguyenThe lecture will begin at 7:30 p.m. ET. Following public health guidance due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the lecture will be virtual and viewable via Zoom webinar. Audience members will be able to submit questions for consideration as part of the experience, time permitting. Those attending should register in advance at to receive the Zoom link. Communication Access Real-Time Translation will be available.

Nguyen will be interviewed by Dana Spiotta, award-winning author and associate professor of English in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S). The lecture is co-sponsored by A&S.

Nguyen and his family came to the United States as refugees from Vietnam in 1975. As he grew up, he observed that movies and books about the Vietnam War only focused on Americans. He turned his writing toward lifting the voices and perspectives of the Vietnamese.

His debut novel, 鈥淭he Sympathizer,鈥 won the Pulitzer Prize (2016), the Dayton Literary Peace Prize and was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award. The New York Times says that the novel 鈥渇ills a void 鈥 giving voice to the previously voiceless while it compels the rest of us to look at the events of 40 years ago in a new light.鈥 His follow-up novel, 鈥淭he Committed,鈥 is due to be published this year.

Nguyen is also the author of 鈥淣othing Ever Dies: Vietnam and the Memory of War,鈥 a finalist for the National Book Award, and 鈥淭he Refugees,鈥 a collection of short stories. In 2018, he joined with 17 fellow refugee writers to create 鈥淭he Displaced,鈥 with proceeds supporting the International Rescue Committee.

He is the recipient of a MacArthur 鈥淕enius鈥 Grant. Nguyen teaches at the University of Southern California and works as a cultural critic-at-large at The Los Angeles Times.

Other lecture guests this season include Misty Copeland, principal dancer with the American Ballet Theater (Feb. 23); Stephanie Johnson-Cunningham, agent for arts and culture (March 17); and Nyle DiMarco, deaf activist and winner of 鈥淒ancing with the Stars鈥 and 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Next Top Model鈥 (March 23).

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