Monique Truong ain’t takin (flavor) bullies
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Publication Date |
Jul 26, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:08:36
Monique Truong is an award-winning author - but she’s really a Southern girl twice over, having been born in South Vietnam and lived in the American South. Her 3 acclaimed novels are all must-reads - The Book of Salt (2003), Bitter in the Mouth (2010), and The Sweetest Fruits (2019). You can also find her writing on food and writing all over the mainstream - and foodie - media. And just so none of our parents are worried, if none of that works out, she can always fall back on her background as an intellectual property attorney. From stories of awkward meals to loving parents, you won't want to hear this one on an empty stomach. LEARN ABOUT MONIQUE Website Social Media: Instagram / Twitter Southern Foodways Article - "SOUTHERN, REBORN: My Boiling Springs became a wellspring" (2016) Saveur Article - "Lost in Translation" (2012) Southern Foodways Article - "RECIPES FROM A HUNGRY MAN: The Search for Lafcadio Hearn" Washington Post Article - "A love letter to a N.C. barbecue joint" (2012) MENTIONS FILM: Dazed & Confused (1993) PERSON: Claudia Rankine (poet...wrote Citizen) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monique Truong is an award-winning author - but she’s really a Southern girl twice over, having been born in South Vietnam and lived in the American South. Her 3 acclaimed novels are all must-reads - The Book of Salt (2003), Bitter in the Mouth (2010), and The Sweetest Fruits (2019). You can also find her writing on food and writing all over the mainstream - and foodie - media. And just so none of our parents are worried, if none of that works out, she can always fall back on her background as an intellectual property attorney. From stories of awkward meals to loving parents, you won't want to hear this one on an empty stomach. LEARN ABOUT MONIQUE Website Social Media: Instagram / Twitter Southern Foodways Article - "SOUTHERN, REBORN: My Boiling Springs became a wellspring" (2016) Saveur Article - "Lost in Translation" (2012) Southern Foodways Article - "RECIPES FROM A HUNGRY MAN: The Search for Lafcadio Hearn" Washington Post Article - "A love letter to a N.C. barbecue joint" (2012) MENTIONS FILM: Dazed & Confused (1993) PERSON: Claudia Rankine (poet...wrote Citizen) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Monique Truong is an award-winning author - but she’s really a Southern girl twice over, having been born in South Vietnam and lived in the American South. Her 3 acclaimed novels are all must-reads - The Book of Salt (2003), Bitter in the Mouth (2010), and The Sweetest Fruits (2019). You can also find her writing on food and writing all over the mainstream - and foodie - media. And just so none of our parents are worried, if none of that works out, she can always fall back on her background as an intellectual property attorney. From stories of awkward meals to loving parents, you won't want to hear this one on an empty stomach.

LEARN ABOUT MONIQUE

truong.com">Website

Social Media: Instagram / Twitter

Southern Foodways Article - "SOUTHERN, REBORN: My Boiling Springs became a wellspring" (2016)

Saveur Article - "Lost in Translation" (2012)

Southern Foodways Article - "RECIPES FROM A HUNGRY MAN: The Search for Lafcadio Hearn"

Washington Post Article - "A love letter to a N.C. barbecue joint" (2012)

MENTIONS

FILM: Dazed & Confused (1993)

PERSON: Claudia Rankine (poet...wrote Citizen)

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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