
Charlie Chan is Dead: An Anthology of Contemporary Asian American Fiction
by Maxine Hong Kingston, Amy Tan, Bharati Mukherjee, Jessica Hagedorn, Kimiko Hahn, Wakako Yamauchi, Carlos Bulosan, Hisaye Yamamoto, David Wong Louie, Gish Jen, Peter Bacho, Marilyn Chin, Shawn Wong, Meena Alexander, Cherylene Lee, Cynthia Kadohata, Diana Chang, Darrell Lum
About this book
The writers included in this ground-breaking anthology are exhilarating in their differences: cultural backgrounds, age range, literary styles. From Jose Garcia Villa's minimalist "Untitled Story, " first published in 1933, to Meena Alexander's "Manhattan Music, " with its razor-sharp look at the hip downtown New York art scene of the troubled 1990s, their stories sweep across the twentieth century and across the range of Asian American experience. These characters make love, worry about the future, endure hardships. They audition for jobs as anchormen. They are displaced, assimilated, rebellious. They lie and cheat; they betray themselves and others. These are stories about Asian Americans, yes, but, finally, they are stories about life.
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