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Sheila Ngoc Pham Sheila Ngoc Pham i(9577280 works by) (a.k.a. Sheila Pham)
Born: Established: 1981 ;
Gender: Female
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1 An Elite Education Sheila Ngoc Pham , 2021 single work essay
— Appears in: Second City : Essays from Western Sydney 2021;
1 Sheila Ngoc Pham Reviews The House of Youssef by Yumna Kassab Sheila Ngoc Pham , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Mascara Literary Review , no. 26 2020-2021;

— Review of The House of Youssef Yumna Kassab , 2019 selected work short story

'Yumna Kassab’s debut, The House of Youssef, arrived on my doorstep without forewarning. So this is how I first encountered the author: through her words. Léa Antigny, Giramondo’s then-publicist, sent me the book because she thought I would appreciate it; even though Antigny only knew me through my writing. Later, she suggested to Kassab that I might be a good candidate to speak at the book’s launch. In retrospect, Antigny’s literary matchmaking feels inspired, how her writerly mind was able to see a connection between the two of us before we saw it for ourselves.'  (Introduction)

1 Strangers on Country Sheila Ngoc Pham , 2020 single work essay
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , October 2020;

'What does it mean to travel as an Asian Australian on Aboriginal land? How reading travel memoir has helped me reckon with ethical questions of identity, colonialism and the complexities of Australian history.'

1 Coming of Age in Cabramatta Sheila Ngoc Pham , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , July 2020;

— Review of The Coconut Children Vivian Pham , 2017 single work novel

'Over the years I’ve amassed many books by writers from Vietnam as well as the Việt Kiều diaspora – but I can’t claim these tomes spark joy. I can’t bear to get rid of them yet can’t bear the thought of reading most of them either. The Boat by Nam Le, for example, is one such albatross. When it was first published, and in the years after, I was often asked if I’d read it. My ready response was usually along the lines of no, but I own a copy. Whenever I’ve contemplated cracking the book open I recall it includes a short story called ‘Love and Honour and Pity and Pride and Compassion and Sacrifice’, which sounds far too much like a word association exercise in intergenerational trauma.' (Introduction)

1 Australia in Three Books Sheila Ngoc Pham , 2018 single work review
— Appears in: Meanjin , Spring vol. 77 no. 3 2018; (p. 17)

— Review of Anguli Ma : A Gothic Tale Chi Vu , 2012 single work novella ; Foreign Correspondence Geraldine Brooks , 1998 single work autobiography ; The Lucky Country Donald Horne , 1964 single work non-fiction

'Escaping from suburbia is the story I've heard many people tell over the years, but it's never been a story that I relate to. For me, the suburbs represent refuge, even precious culture, as they do for many others. After all, the mass migrations of the twentieth century brought with them the multicultural transformations of countless Australian suburbs. So where I feel most at home is Sydney's south-western suburbs; at home as I could ever feel in Australia, anyway.'  (Introduction)

1 Black April Sheila Ngoc Pham , 2016 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Long Paddock , vol. 75 no. 3 2016;
1 2 Stories Then and Now Jenevieve Chang , Willa Zheng , Michael C. S. Park , Paul van Reyk , Ien Ang , Sheila Ngoc Pham , 2013 single work drama 'Stories Then & Now brings together six Asian Australians to tell personal stories from their past to unravel the threads that lead to their present day lives. Directed by the photographer and storyteller William Yang and writer Annette Shun Wah with music by composer Nicholas Ng, experience how war robs a father of his children, obliterates a young woman’s village and thwarts a young man’s aspirations. A heartbroken dancer buries her pain in burlesque; a young professional ‘outsources’ her quest for a husband; and a traveller finally embraces her cultural homeland. These stories of determination speak bravely of the challenges of finding your way in contemporary Australia.'
1 Hello Sheila Ngoc Pham , 2001 single work prose
— Appears in: Anthology : New Words and Pictures by Young Australians 2001; (p. 152-155)
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