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Alliterasian: Twenty Years of Ricepaper Magazine
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Alliterasian: Twenty Years of Ricepaper Magazine

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This anthology of Asian Canadian writing celebrates the twentieth anniversary of Ricepaper magazine, one of the few publications dedicated to literary writing by Asians outside of Asia. It includes new work by such writers as Joy Kogawa, author of the classic Canadian novel Obasan; Sky Lee, author of Disappearing Moon Cafe; and Fred Wah, the former poet laureate of Canada. There’s also contemporary, cutting-edge fiction from writers such as Doretta Lau, Yasuko Thanh, and Kim Fu, author of For Today I Am a Boy.

AlliterAsian is an intriguing collection that reveals the beguiling new literary traditions of the Asian diaspora.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arsenal Pulp Press
Date
10 May 2016
Pages
272
ISBN
9781551526201

This anthology of Asian Canadian writing celebrates the twentieth anniversary of Ricepaper magazine, one of the few publications dedicated to literary writing by Asians outside of Asia. It includes new work by such writers as Joy Kogawa, author of the classic Canadian novel Obasan; Sky Lee, author of Disappearing Moon Cafe; and Fred Wah, the former poet laureate of Canada. There’s also contemporary, cutting-edge fiction from writers such as Doretta Lau, Yasuko Thanh, and Kim Fu, author of For Today I Am a Boy.

AlliterAsian is an intriguing collection that reveals the beguiling new literary traditions of the Asian diaspora.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arsenal Pulp Press
Date
10 May 2016
Pages
272
ISBN
9781551526201