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Posts Tagged: Revenge of the Mooncake Vixen

Completely Embodied: Talking with K-Ming Chang

By Vanessa Chan

September 30th, 2020

K-Ming Chang discusses her debut novel, BESTIARY.

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Tags: Asian American, Bestiary, bodies, Chinese, Chinese American, coming of age, community, COVID-19, debut novel, Dorothy Allison, eating, food, genre, Grandmaster, historical trauma, Hua Hsu, inherited trauma, Jenny Zhang, jessica hagedorn, Julia Kardon, K Ming Chang, LGBTQ, Marilyn Chin, Maxine Hong Kingston, migration, mothers, mothers and daughters, natural world, nature, pandemic, poetry, queer, Rattawut Lapcharoensap, Revenge of the Mooncake Vixen, Sour Heart, Taiwan, Taiwanese, teaching, teaching writing, Vanessa Chan, Wong Kar Wai

Panning for Gold: A Conversation with C Pam Zhang

By Eva Jurczyk

April 8th, 2020

C Pam Zhang discusses her debut novel, HOW MUCH OF THESE HILLS IS GOLD.

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Tags: Alexandra Chang, American West., beloved, C Pam Zhang, California, Cathy Park Hong, Chelsea Bieker, Days of Distraction, debut novel, debut novels, Eva Jurczyk, family, family secret, gender inequality, gender roles, Godshot, grief, Hilary Leichter, historical fiction, How Much Of These Hills Is Gold, immigrant, immigrants, immigration, Lakewood, lauren groff, Luster, Marilyn Chin, Megan Giddings, Minor Feelings, Raven Leilani, Revenge of the Mooncake Vixen, shame, siblings, speculative, speculative fiction, temporary, Toni Morrison, violence, white gaze

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