MedlemEugeniaKim

Samlingar
Taggar
korea (199), fiction (literary) (174), asian american (120), korean american (109), korean modern history (107), immigrant experience (93), memoir (87), translation (74), coming of age (63), family (53), japanese occupation (52), history (50), nonfiction (49), culture (46), korean war (46), chinese american (44), identity (40), china (40), japan (39), korean ancient history (36), short stories (33), poetry (29), hardship (27), strong women (27), north korea (26), chinese modern history (25), fiction (young adult) (25), anthology (24), debut (22), village life (22), nonfiction (essays) (22), religion (21), art (20), fiction (contemporary) (20), adoption (19), christian (19), wwii (18), india (17), missionary (17), postwar (16), confucianism (16), racism (15), japanese american (15), mother-daughter (15), asian studies (14), children's (13), feminism (13), vintage (13), white women in asia (13), picture book (12), abuse (12), imprisonment (12), new york (11), japanese history (11), journey (11), graphic novel (11), biography (11), love (11), autobiographical fiction (10), politics (10), race (10), west coast (9), isolation (9), prostitution (9), usmgik (9), chinese revolution (9), atrocities (8), classic (8), shamanism (7), gender studies (7), coffee table (7), noir (7), manga (7), history of literature (7), chinese ancient history (7), secrets (7), legend (6), language (6), chinese culture (6), christianity (6), mixed race (6), exhibition catalog (5), vietnamese american (5), comfort women (5), photography (5), folk tales (5), father-son (5), sisters (5), education (5), tourism (5), letters (5), epic (5), fiction (thriller) (4), islam (4), internment (4), writing (4), thailand (4), reference (4), courtesan (4), communism (4), terrorism (4), mental illness (4), philippines (4), childhood (4), ghosts (4), stories (4), suicide (4), father-daughter (4), buddhism (4), bias (4), bilingual (4), food (4), ceramics (3), singaporean american (3), hawaii (3), california (3), music (3), geisha (3), korean culture (3), medicine (3), humor (3), mystery (3), samurai tradition (3), british (3), vietnam war (3), hong kong (3), catholicism (3), japanese culture (3), proverbs (3), cancer (3), iran (3), experimental (3), pakistan (3), confucius (3), missionaries (3), brothers (2), mother-son (2), existentialism (2), repatriation (2), american history (2), post revolution (2), pacific war (2), manchuria (2), murder (2), divorce (2), france (2), homosexuality (2), afghanistan (2), fiction (2), political thriller (2), archeology (2), short story (2), vietnam (2), family saga (2), south korea (2), opera (2), allegory (2), iraq (2), depression (2), pop culture (2), tokyo (2), germany (2), young adult (2), canada (2), obsession (2), catalogue (2), adventure (2), piano (1), burma (1), presbyterian (1), Fairfield (1), chinatown (1), mental health (1), utah (1), brooklyn (1), marriage (1), drama (1), slavery (1), college (1), white man in asia (1), korean america (1), cambodian american (1), joseon dynasty (1), coming-of-age (1), tienanman square (1), italy (1), satire (1), kindle (1), historical fiction (1), violence (1), teaching (1), espionage (1), socialism (1), revolution (1), taiwan (1), american south (1), crime (1), minnesota (1), formosa (1), wwi (1), smallpox (1), shinto (1), himalaya (1), beirut (1), stalker (1), adoptee (1), dalai lama (1), shaman (1), italian american (1), british occupation (1), palestine (1), borneo (1), tibet (1), southeast asia (1), holidays (1), photograph (1), san francisco (1), maine (1), wisconsin (1), paris (1), WWII (1), hmong american (1), protest (1), australia (1), refugees (1), pulitzer prize (1), peace corps (1), persia (1), design (1), malaysia (1), brahmin (1), ethiopia (1), september 11 (1), martyrdom (1), nonfiction (history) (1)
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Taggmoln, Författarmoln, Taggspegel
Medium
Gått med
Apr 15, 2009
Riktigt namn
Eugenia S. Kim
Om mitt bibliotek
This is my sub-library of Korean and Korean American fiction and memoirs, and some other Asian, South Asian, Pacific Islander, and Asian American fiction and memoirs, Korean history, and Asian studies subjects.
Om mig
Eugenia Kim is the daughter of Korean immigrant parents who came to America shortly after the Pacific War. She has published short stories and essays in journals and anthologies, including [Echoes Upon Echoes: New Korean American Writings], and is an MFA graduate from Bennington College. THE CALLIGRAPHER'S DAUGHTER, her first novel, won the 2009 Borders Original Voices Award, and is a Washington Post Best Book of 2009. Her second novel, THE KINSHIP OF SECRETS, was published November 2018 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and was a Library Reads pick, received a starred review from Booklist (audio and hardcover), and was an Amazon Best Book of the Month, Literary Fiction.
Vistelseort
Washington, DC
Webbplats
http://www.eugenia-kim.com
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