![]() Collectively, these stories will resonate with anyone who has ever stood on the outside of a group, longing for inclusion. Interwoven between known literary names, are the voices of newcomers with poignant memories that have never been captured before. With common themes of exclusion, and recollections of not looking Korean enough, black enough, white enough, or “other” enough, this powerful collection features works by award-winning authors Alexander Chee, Michael Croley, Heinz Insu Fenkl, alongside pieces composed by prominent writers, poets and scholars. ![]() Edited by: Cerrissa Kim, Katherine Kim, Soon Kim-Russell, and Mary-Kim Arnoldįrom the struggles of the Korean War, to the modern dilemmas faced by those who are mixed race, comes an assortment of stories that capture the essence of what it is to be a mixed Korean. ![]()
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