Kori
Edited by Heinz Insu Fenkl and Walter K. Lew
Edited by Heinz Insu Fenkl and Walter K. Lew
Category: Literary Criticism | Literary Fiction
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$16.00
May 10, 2002 | ISBN 9780807059173
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Praise
A comprehensive collection, introducing each author with deep insight into global history and immigration narratives. . . . Kori has an excellent range . . . showing the incredible diversity of the Korean American voice. –AsianWeek
“This is a splendid and useful anthology, tastefully deployed and edited with historical range, literary verve, and critical care. The generational waves and generic diversity of Korean American writing is captured in a way that leaves the future open to a range of forms and possibilities.” -Rob Wilson, author of Reimagining the American Pacific: From South Pacific to Bamboo Ridge and Beyond
“Kori provides a tantalizing . . . sampling of works by 16 prominent Korean-American writers of the past century-many of whom continue to write today.” -Barbara Lloyd Mitchell, The Seattle Times
“[Kori] is a fine introduction to the richness of Korean American fiction. The individual contributions offer readers complex, artistic, passionate, and revealing moments.” -Tanya Kim, The Pacific Reader
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