Literature

Literature

Asian Storytellers and Their Lack of Awards
May I Issue A. Mana Nava May I Issue A. Mana Nava

Asian Storytellers and Their Lack of Awards

Storytelling is an inescapable facet of the human experience. We are constantly trying to share our lived experiences, so we don’t feel alone. Art is created every day by people whose voices are shared and celebrated less frequently. We should share and celebrate all Asian art. It’s time to push for more voices and remember titles well after award season is over. There’s no expiration date when it comes to enjoying and sharing stories.

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This is how many times I cried reading Michelle Zauner’s Crying in H Mart: A Book Review
April II Issue Tasia Matthews April II Issue Tasia Matthews

This is how many times I cried reading Michelle Zauner’s Crying in H Mart: A Book Review

The day I received the book, I read it in one sitting, in the same chair for hours and only getting up to grab more tissues when my shirt was no longer a usable substitute. Zauner’s writing flows easily, indicative of her lifelong career as a musician. Despite taking liberal jumps back and forth in her history, the reader stays enraptured enough to never become lost, and the jumping helps to prepare us as we, together with her past self, approach the known inevitable – her mother’s untimely death after a long and embittered battle with cancer.

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