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    Andrew Lam (born 1964) is a Vietnamese American author and journalist who has written about the Overseas Vietnamese experience. Biography. Andrew Lam was born Lâm Quang Dũng in 1964 in South Vietnam. [1] . He led a privileged life as the son of General Lâm Quang Thi of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. He attended Lycée Yersin in Đà Lạt. [2]

  2. May 28, 2015 · Learn about the life and work of Andrew Lam, a Vietnamese American writer who fled his homeland as a child and became a best-selling author and co-founder of New America Media. Read his interview on his childhood, his writing, and his views on Vietnam and America.

  3. Andrew Lam, M.D., is the award-winning author of four books. His writing has appeared in numerous publications, including The New York Times and The Washington Post, and he has been a featured commentator on PBS Newshour, New England Public Radio and many other media outlets.

  4. Jun 13, 2022 · Writer Andrew Lam, who fled Vietnam as a child during the Fall of Saigon, shares his reflections on the Vietnamese diaspora and the idea of home. He discusses his memoir Perfume Dreams and his essays on identity, memory and longing.

  5. Apr 27, 2017 · Andrew Lam is the author of three books of essays and stories about the Vietnamese diaspora. He talks about his writing, journalism, and his characters in this interview by Chopsticks Alley, a website for Asian American culture.

  6. Oct 1, 2005 · In his long-overdue first collection of essays, noted journalist and NPR commentator Andrew Lam explores his life-long struggle for identity as a Viet Kieu, or a Vietnamese national living abroad. At age eleven, Lam, the son of a South Vietnamese general, came to California on the eve of the fall of Saigon to communist forces.

  7. Jul 1, 2012 · Perfume Dreams: Reflections on the Vietnamese Diaspora. Paperback – Illustrated, July 1, 2012. In his long-overdue first collection of essays, noted journalist and NPR commentator Andrew Lam explores his lifelong struggle for identity as a Viet Kieu, or a Vietnamese national living abroad.

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