A brief interview in which Yamashita discusses her work which has spanned twenty years and three continents. The interview closes with her description of her newest novel, I Hotel, which brings readers back to the roots of Asian American Studies and Asian American Literature and is set during a pivotal ten-year period in Northern California
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Karen Tei Yamashita explores a complex collection of themes within her novel, Through the Arc of the...
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In this generously given interview, author Wu Ming-Yi and translator Darryl Sterk sit down to give&n...
Deanna Fei is author of A Thread of Sky (Penguin Press, 2010), a novel about three generations of wo...
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