Stories from the Edge of the Sea

Thu Apr 22 2021 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm

The Old Compass Cafe and Bar | Ho Chi Minh City

The Old Compass Cafe and Bar
Publisher/HostThe Old Compass Cafe and Bar
Stories from the Edge of the Sea
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Award wining author and journalist Andrew Lam is returning to The Old Compass in Apr 22, 2021, discussing the difficulties of writing in the second language (or in his case, third language) and challenges Vietnamese Americans writers face in America. The author of 3 books, Birds of Paradise Lost (fiction), Perfume Dreams (Memoir), and East Eats West (Mulling on East West relations in the cultural space), Lam is finishing his fourth book, tentatively called “Stories from the Edge of the Sea."
Andrew Lam was born in Vietnam and moved to the United States at the age of 11 at the end of the Vietnam War. He was an editor of New America Media, an association of over two thousand ethnic media outlets in America, for 15 years. His essays have appeared in dozens of newspapers and magazines across the country, and his short stories are anthologised 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. His second book, East Eats West: Writing in Two Hemispheres (2010) about Asian immigration changing American culture, was nominated as top 10 best indies by Shelf Unbound.
His third book, Birds of Paradise Lost (2013), a collection of short stories about Vietnamese refugees in America’s West Coast, has received the UC Irvine Medal of Distinction for contribution to the Humanities and the Oakland Pen’s Josephine Miles Literary Award. It is currently nominated for the Story Prize and the Faulkner Prize.
Lam’s awards include the Society of Professional Journalist Outstanding Young Journalist Award, The World Affairs Council's Excellence in International Journalism Award, the Asian American Journalist Association National Award, the Pen Open Book Award 2006 and many others. Lam was a John S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University during the academic year 2001-02.
He is also a member of the World Academy of Art and Science.
His articles have appeared in many newspapers and magazines, including Mother Jones, The Nation, LA Times Magazine, The New York Times, San Francisco Article, California Magazine, Baltimore Sun, South China Morning Postand dozens of other publications.
Lam was a regular commentator on National Public Radio’s "All Things Considered" for eight years. He currently blogs for the Huffington Post and has a regular column with the Shanghai Daily and is working on another book of short stories and a novel.
Join us for a special Saigon evening.
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VERY LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE DUE TO COVID-19
30 SEATS ONLY.
Entrance tickets purchased in advance directly from The Old Compass Cafe only:
TICKET AND DINNER
Vietnamese set dinner including a glass of red or white house wine - 450,000VND
TICKET ONLY
200,000VND
Entrance tickets at the door (if available) 250,000VND. (Please note that this is an intimate venue and most talks sell out).
CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS OLD NOT PERMITTED. GROUP REQUESTS HANDLED BASED ON AVAILABILITY.
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE OLD COMPASS CAFE - 3rd Floor, 63/11 Pasteur St., District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. (The alley right next to Liberty Citypoint Hotel)
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The Old Compass Cafe and Bar, 3rd Floor, Apt 11, 63 Pasteur St, District 1 (down the lane at 63 Pasteur St), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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