As the Los Angeles Times noted in its profile of the author, "few writers have mined the genre of ethnic literature] as shrewdly or transcended its limits quite so stunningly as Don Lee." Harking "back to the timeless concerns of Chekhov: fate, chance, the mystery of the human heart" (Stuart Dybek), these interconnected stories "are utterly contemporary, ...but grounded in the depth of beautiful prose and intriguing storylines" (Asian Week). They paint a novelistic portrait of the fictional town of Rosarita Bay, California, and a diverse cast of complex and moving characters. "Nothing short of wonderful...surprising and wild with life" (Robert Boswell), Yellow "proves that wondering about whether you're a real American is as American as a big bowl of kimchi" (New York Times Book Review).
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Inspiration. On of the famous first second-generation Korean-American writers. He likes white woman, learns boxing, studies hard...he wants to break the Asian stereotypes.
评分Inspiration. On of the famous first second-generation Korean-American writers. He likes white woman, learns boxing, studies hard...he wants to break the Asian stereotypes.
评分Inspiration. On of the famous first second-generation Korean-American writers. He likes white woman, learns boxing, studies hard...he wants to break the Asian stereotypes.
评分文字簡練,故事尚可。
评分因為SAT買的。感覺還好,但是確實不如那些大傢名作要好
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