The Displaced

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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sympathizer , Viet Thanh Nguyen, called on 17 fellow refugee writers from across the globe to shed light on their experiences, and the result is The Displaced , a powerful and timely dispatch from the individual lives behind current headlines. Today the world faces an enormous refugee crisis: 68.5 million people fleeing persecution and conflict from Myanmar to South Sudan and Syria, a figure worse than the flight of Jewish and other Europeans during World War II and beyond anything the world has seen in this generation. Yet in the United States, United Kingdom, and other countries with the means to welcome refugees, anti-immigration politics and fear have shut the door. Even for readers seeking to help, the sheer scale of the problem renders the experience of refugees hard to comprehend. Viet Nguyen, called "one of our great chroniclers of displacement" (Joyce Carol Oates, The New Yorker ), brings together writers originally from Mexico, Bosnia, Iran, Afghanistan, Soviet Ukraine, Hungary, Chile, Ethiopia, and elsewhere to make their stories heard. They are formidable in their own right-MacArthur Genius grant recipients, National Book Award and National Book Critics Circle Award finalists, filmmakers, speakers, lawyers, professors, and The New Yorker contributors-and they are all refugees, many as children arriving in London and Toronto, Oklahoma and Minnesota, South Africa and Germany. Their 17 contributions are as diverse as their own lives have been, and yet hold just as many themes in common. Reyna Grande questions the line between "official" refugee and "illegal" immigrant, chronicling the disintegration of the family forced to leave her behind; Fatima Bhutto visits Alejandro Iñárritu's virtual reality border crossing installation "Flesh and Sand"; Aleksandar Hemon recounts a gay Bosnian's answer to his question, "How did you get here?"; Thi Bui offers two uniquely striking graphic panels; David Bezmozgis writes about uncovering new details about his past and attending a hearing for a new refugee; and Hmong writer Kao Kalia Yang recalls the courage of children in a camp in Thailand. "There is no single refugee story, and as the editor of The Displaced , a collection of refugee writers exploring and reflecting on their experiences, Viet Thanh Nguyen gives these stories room to breath and unfurl." - Millions List of contributors: Joseph Azam David Bezmozgis Fatima Bhutto Thi Bui Ariel Dorfman Lev Golinkin Reyna Grande Aleksandar Hemon Joseph Kertes Porochista Khakpour Marina Lewycka Maaza Mengiste Dina Nayeri Vu Tran Novuyo Rosa Tshuma Kao Kalia Yang

EAN: 9781419735110
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 16.04.2019
Redaktion: Nguyen, Viet Thanh
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 205
Themenüberschrift: LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays
Keyword: essays;correspondence;politics;refugees;political science;social science;social issues;current issues;current affairs;sociology;refugee crisis;myanmar;south sudan;syria;anti immigration politics;mexico;bosnia;iran;afghanistan;soviet ukraine;hungary;chile;ethiopia;filmmakers;speakers;lawyers;professors;border crossing;illegal immigrants;trauma;identity;war;warfare;human rights;social problems;humanitarian aid;memoir;human migration;social justice;realistic;history;democracy;family
Fachschema: Englische Bücher / Biografie, Erinnerung~Erinnerung / Literatur~Flüchtling~Vertriebener / Flüchtling
Fachkategorie: Biografien: allgemein~Memoiren, Berichte/Erinnerungen~Anthologien (nicht Lyrik)~Literarische Essays
Imprint-Titels: Abrams Books
Länge: 210 mm
Breite: 139 mm

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