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Interview: Author Anchee Min Revisits Immigrant's Struggle in New Memoir
Acclaimed author Anchee Min talks to us about her newest memoir, "The Cooked Seed" and her experiences adapting to a new country.
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Hagedorn and Fellow Filipino Writers: 'What the Hell Is Noir?'
Filipino and Filipino American writers turn the city of Manila itself into the iconic noir character, the "femme fatale."
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Interview: Literary Pioneer Jessica Hagedorn on Glass Ceilings and a Generational Divide
"Nothing much has changed," the groundbreaking author and editor says of Asian Americans in the arts, "the barriers are still there."
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Chitra Divakaruni: Defying Cultural Boundaries with Universal Stories
The contemporary novelist says she's attracted to myths and epics "because they are timeless."
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Japanese and American Writers: Literature Inside and Outside 'the Box'
Japanese and American poets, novelists, and essayists explore the challenges and rewards of contemporary literature in translation.
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'Midnight in Peking' Author Offers Tips on Getting Your Book About China Published
Author Paul French, whose Midnight in Peking was awarded the 2013 Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime, visited Asia Society Studios to offer advice for aspiring authors hoping to write the next great China book.
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Interview: Cross-Cultural Dialogue 'Translates' in Latest 'Monkey Business'
The third issue of the acclaimed Japanese/American literary journal is the most cosmopolitan yet.
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Book Excerpt: 'The Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan, 1839-42'
A cautionary tale of 19th-century imperial hubris that still resonates today.
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Interview: Debut Indian Author Dismantles Stereotypes Through Storytelling
Janice Pariat's short stories dismantle stereotypical notions of India's Northeast as an ethereal place untouched by time and modernity.
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Photos: Inaugural Lahore Literary Festival Draws Major Names and Capacity Crowds
A successful two-day event in Pakistan's cultural capital leads to speculation that literary festivals just might be the country's "new soft power."
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In 2013, Literature Festival Provides 'Healing Touch' for Troubled Karachi
A literature festival becomes a political statement in a city where bomb blasts, like thunderstorms, have become part of the natural order.
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