AALR Volume 11: FEELINGS (Double Issue)
We’re pleased to announce the launch of a new double issue, AALR vol 11 (issues 1 + 2)--well, triple issue, really!
In partnership with the Unsung Masters Series, we’re sending the issue out into the world packaged with a copy of Shreela Ray: On the Life and Work of an American Master, edited by Kazim Ali and Rohan Chhetri.
AALR Vol 11 features:
• New prose by Karen Tei Yamashita, Yasmin Adele Majeed, and Angie Chuang
• A lecture on Asian American poetry by Arthur Sze
• New poetry by Hari Alluri, Kay Ulanday Barrett, Cynthia Dewi Oka, and Barbara Jane Reyes
• A new Sasaki Family Zine
• Visuals from Antonius Bui
• A new long poem by Chiwan Choi
• Reviews of Adeeba Shahid Talukder’s Shahr-e-jaanaan: The City of the Beloved (by Faisal Mohyuddin), Kay Ulanday Barrett’s More Than Organs (by MT Vallarta), the documentary film ASIAN AMERICANS (by Ravi Chandra, M.D.), King-Kok Cheung’s Chinese American Literature without Borders: Gender, Genre, and Form (by Francis K.H. So), and Kazim Ali’s The Voice of Sheila Chandra (by Rushi Vyas).
We’re pleased to announce the launch of a new double issue, AALR vol 11 (issues 1 + 2)--well, triple issue, really!
In partnership with the Unsung Masters Series, we’re sending the issue out into the world packaged with a copy of Shreela Ray: On the Life and Work of an American Master, edited by Kazim Ali and Rohan Chhetri.
AALR Vol 11 features:
• New prose by Karen Tei Yamashita, Yasmin Adele Majeed, and Angie Chuang
• A lecture on Asian American poetry by Arthur Sze
• New poetry by Hari Alluri, Kay Ulanday Barrett, Cynthia Dewi Oka, and Barbara Jane Reyes
• A new Sasaki Family Zine
• Visuals from Antonius Bui
• A new long poem by Chiwan Choi
• Reviews of Adeeba Shahid Talukder’s Shahr-e-jaanaan: The City of the Beloved (by Faisal Mohyuddin), Kay Ulanday Barrett’s More Than Organs (by MT Vallarta), the documentary film ASIAN AMERICANS (by Ravi Chandra, M.D.), King-Kok Cheung’s Chinese American Literature without Borders: Gender, Genre, and Form (by Francis K.H. So), and Kazim Ali’s The Voice of Sheila Chandra (by Rushi Vyas).
We’re pleased to announce the launch of a new double issue, AALR vol 11 (issues 1 + 2)--well, triple issue, really!
In partnership with the Unsung Masters Series, we’re sending the issue out into the world packaged with a copy of Shreela Ray: On the Life and Work of an American Master, edited by Kazim Ali and Rohan Chhetri.
AALR Vol 11 features:
• New prose by Karen Tei Yamashita, Yasmin Adele Majeed, and Angie Chuang
• A lecture on Asian American poetry by Arthur Sze
• New poetry by Hari Alluri, Kay Ulanday Barrett, Cynthia Dewi Oka, and Barbara Jane Reyes
• A new Sasaki Family Zine
• Visuals from Antonius Bui
• A new long poem by Chiwan Choi
• Reviews of Adeeba Shahid Talukder’s Shahr-e-jaanaan: The City of the Beloved (by Faisal Mohyuddin), Kay Ulanday Barrett’s More Than Organs (by MT Vallarta), the documentary film ASIAN AMERICANS (by Ravi Chandra, M.D.), King-Kok Cheung’s Chinese American Literature without Borders: Gender, Genre, and Form (by Francis K.H. So), and Kazim Ali’s The Voice of Sheila Chandra (by Rushi Vyas).