The following essay by Sora Kim-Russell is the first installment in The Pronoun folio of the Transpacific Literary Project and an excerpt from a talk given at the 2018 Bread…
…demanded reparations and formal apologies from the Japanese government on behalf of these women. Kim Hak-sun came forward in August 1991 as the first surviving military “comfort woman” to share…
…vanishing, and unruly waters. – Esther Kim Contents: THE TYPHOON DAYS Lu Yinyin • Na Zhong | THE SEA LION THAT JUMPED OVER TERRACED FIELDS A Leng • Zhou…
…and “Yankee Out of Korea.” But “Death of an Exile” referred literally to one of the novel’s central characters, To Wan Kim, a heartsick Korean poet-scholar who lives in Greenwich…
…connections between politics and translation. Read the full list below. “March First Movement: Korean Translations” by Kim Kirim, Im Hwa, Kim So-wol, Jack Saebyok Jung, David Krolikoski, Ae Hee Lee…
…up, one by one When our names are called, Each and every one of us, say: Here. (Translated from the Chinese by Tammy Ho Lai-Ming) Photo by…
…the cover of Split, we see two strips of masking tape, a familiar item that is suddenly rendered odd or strange by artist Sydney S. Kim. Could you tell me…
…lighting director. The films include Ki-duk Kim’s Moebius (2013) and Deborah Kim’s KIN (2013), and the musicals include Soulmate (2009) and Madical (2008) at Ewha Womans University, Seoul, S. Korea….
…Renee Gladman, Myung Mi Kim, Mei-mei Berssenburge, Yedda Morrison, and so many other women I admire. Amber DiPietra put my name forth, and I’ve been with KSP ever since (2010)….
…a haunting space of intervention and activism? Title TBD [Part I] by Eunsong Kim & Gelare Khoshgozaran Eunsong Kim and Gelare Khoshgozaran —later pulling in Bhanu Kapil and Cauleen…
…poems, including The Blue Ones Are Machines (Vagabond Press, Australia, 2017). He teaches literature at Miriam College. Paradise by Boey Kim Cheng It has slipped the laborious arcs of…
…cray. I saw that Kim K. tweeted something in support of the Dreamers. So where do you think the resistance is heading now? CA: It’s going live on the Kardashians!…
…Lost Girls of Camp Forevermore by Kim Fu Kim Fu’s new novel follows the repercussions of one night at summer camp in the Pacific Northwest on five girls into adulthood….
…of the loss of translation between languages, generations, and geographies. (Gramma, April 1) Litany for the Long Moment by Mary-Kim Arnold In this collection of linked lyric…
… Poetics and Precarity by Myung Mi Kim & Cristanne Miller, editors This edited volume brings together poetry and critical discourse, situating them as part and parcel of an…
If You Leave Me by Crystal Hana Kim Set in the 1950s during the Korean conflict, If You Leave Me is a riveting story of war, refugee life, and a struggle…
…of American political dissent, and plays with its legacy in inventive ways. The Lost Girls of Camp Forevermore by Kim Fu A sleepaway camp nestled in the Pacific Northwest,…
…house of a famous artist, and discovers a painting in the attic which sets loose a maelstrom of mysteries. (Knopf, Oct 9) Mina by Kim Sagwa…
…Sola Kim, and Omar El Akkad) set in a future version of the United States, addressing women’s rights, racism, homophobia, and more. (One World, February 5) …
…one of the most innovative literary arts organizations in the country,” said AAWW Executive Committee Member Kirby Kim. “During his time, AAWW has been on the cutting edge of conversations…