Peter Breslow and Melissa Gray produced and edited this interview for broadcast. And so, you know, people can read it and be provoked, or be entertained, but they don't need footnotes in order to to get what I'm saying. But in the novel, I can get away with it - I hope. And if I were to say many of the same things I say in The Committed, I'd have to, like, have extensive footnotes to prove my point. The things he says are kind of obnoxious or kind of very critical, they might disrupt, you know, a nice casual cocktail party conversation and almost unacademic. He allows me to say things that I would find it difficult to say in person to other people. And in these novels, I just amplify that to a much greater and more dramatic and more interesting way through "the sympathizer." The ladies return with a special episode of Jam Session and their 2023 book recommendations They break down some of the few books that didn’t hit all the marks for their tastes (0:42), discuss. like a Vietnamese spying on Americans, like an American spying on Vietnamese. 2 days ago &0183 &32 Experts say the viral image had telltale signs of an AI-generated forgery, and its popularity underscores the chaos these increasingly sophisticated and easy-to-access programs can inflict. Probably the best book I’ve come across since Viet Thai Nguyen’s The Sympathizer. And, you know, I think he is, in many ways, an alter ego. ‘s The Ferryman is the best book I’ve read in a very long time. I've been with him a long time, and it's hard to leave him. On whether his narrator is still with him
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