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How to Write an Autobiographical Novel
- Essays
- De: Alexander Chee
- Narrado por: Daniel K. Isaac
- Duración: 8 h y 28 m
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How to Write an Autobiographical Novel is the author's manifesto on the entangling of life, literature, and politics, and how the lessons learned from a life spent reading and writing fiction have changed him. In these essays, he grows from student to teacher, reader to writer, and reckons with his identities as a son, a gay man, a Korean American, an artist, an activist, a lover, and a friend. He examines some of the most formative experiences of his life and the nation's history.
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The unexpected how-to
- De Mark A. en 07-03-19
- How to Write an Autobiographical Novel
- Essays
- De: Alexander Chee
- Narrado por: Daniel K. Isaac
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Revisado: 05-04-24
The books movements mirrored the stories, each compelling, revealing, complex. I wish I knew at the beginning what I knew at the end, ain’t that life.
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Yellowface
- A Novel
- De: R. F. Kuang
- Narrado por: Helen Laser
- Duración: 8 h y 39 m
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Authors June Hayward and Athena Liu were supposed to be twin rising stars: same year at Yale, same debut year in publishing. But Athena’s a cross-genre literary darling, and June didn’t even get a paperback release. Nobody wants stories about basic white girls, June thinks. So when June witnesses Athena’s death in a freak accident, she acts on impulse: she steals Athena’s just-finished masterpiece, an experimental novel about the unsung contributions of Chinese laborers to the British and French war efforts during World War I.
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I've never hated a character harder
- De ashelyn downs en 07-26-23
- Yellowface
- A Novel
- De: R. F. Kuang
- Narrado por: Helen Laser
Incredibly Satisfying
Revisado: 01-30-24
Yellowface stands as a telltale heart of the green eyed subconscious of cultural appropriation. The evasive maneuvers, irreverence for creation, and even life itself, tells a story many bipoc creators can attest to. The narration was also dynamic, evocative, and artful. chefs kiss. Could not put it down. 10/10 loved it. So grateful.
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