To Save and to Destroy

Writing as an Other

Hardcover, 144 pages

English language

Published by Belknap Press.

ISBN:
978-0-674-29817-0
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From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Sympathizer (now an HBO series) comes a moving and unflinchingly personal meditation on the literary forms of otherness and a bold call for expansive political solidarity.

Born in war-ravaged Vietnam, Viet Nguyen arrived in the United States as a child refugee in 1975. The Nguyen family would soon move to San Jose, California, where the author grew up, attending UC Berkeley in the aftermath of the shocking murder of Vincent Chin, which shaped the political sensibilities of a new generation of Asian Americans.

The essays here, delivered originally as the prestigious Norton Lectures, proffer a new answer to a classic literary question: What does the outsider mean to literary writing? Over the course of six captivating and moving chapters, Nguyen explores the idea of being an outsider through lenses that are, by turns, literary, historical, political, and familial.

Each piece moves between writers …

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To all of the Others

This book was really interesting because it's a compilation of several lectures that the author did. I listened to the book and I feel like that's a good choice for this one because of its origins as a set of it in-person lectures.

It was really interesting to me how he focused on ideas of othering. But it wasn't just about the more common kinds of othering that we think of when it comes to race or ethnicity. He also talked about the othering that happens within yourself and knowing or not knowing yourself.

I haven't read any of his novels or his memoir, but the way he talked about those books and referenced them throughout the lectures, it's clear that they also follow a similar vein of being othered in different kinds of ways. And I think the most interesting part is that in the author's mind, it doesn't …