What got you through those first few months of COVID? What comes to mind when I say, “body?” How will you live now?
The overlooked poetry of the Tang era, Indian American exile fiction, a biography of the first Japanese American novelist, and new Asian American dystopias.
We’ve put together a round-up of books inspired by Go Home!, our new anthology of new Asian diasporic writing.
The literature of Arab dictators, Asian futurism, and America’s forgotten TV chef, Joyce Chen.
Resisting co-opting and assimilation with language, un-fixing meaning, connecting natural disasters, and more.
A return to ghosts, negotiating art and music, borders and bars, political aesthetics, and more.
An interview with Bay Area poet, teacher, and artist Mg Roberts on interpreting graffiti, fragmented immigrant narratives, and how everyday is an opportunity to revise
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