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“A new darkness pulled away the room, inked out flesh and outlined bones. My mother was wide awake again. She become sharply herself - bone, wire, antenna - but she was not afraid. She had been pared down like this before, when she had travelled up the mountains into rare snow - alone in white not unlike being alone in black. She had also sailed a boat safely between land and land.”

Quote by Maxine Hong Kingston

Work

The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts

This memoir delves into the complex identity of the author, a Chinese-American woman, as she navigates her cultural heritage and personal experiences. The narrative intertwines her own girlhood memories with traditional Chinese stories and legends, creating a rich tapestry of personal and cultural history. more

Author

Maxine Hong Kingston
Maxine Hong Kingston

Maxine Hong Kingston is an influential American author known for her pioneering work in the genre of creative non-fiction. Born on October 27, 1940, she has made significant contributions to American literature with her distinctive narrative style and exploration of cultural identity. Her most notable works include 'The Woman Warrior' and 'China Men', which have been pivotal in shaping the narrative of Asian American identity. more

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