David Wong Louie
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David Wong Louie | |
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Nationality | USA |
Genres | novel, short story |
Notable work(s) | Pangs of Love The Barbarians Are Coming |
Notable award(s) | First Fiction Award from Los Angeles Times and from Ploughshares John C. Zacharis First Book Award UCLA's Shirley Collier Prize |
David Wong Louie (雷祖威; pinyin: Léi Zǔwēi) is an American writer of novels and short stories.
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[edit] Literary Career
He received an M.F.A. (Master of Fine Arts) in Creative Writing from the University of Iowa in 1981 and a B.A. from Vassar College in 1977. He teaches at the University of California, Los Angeles.
His works include Pangs of Love, a collection of short stories, and the novel The Barbarians are Coming. He co-edited A Contemporary Asian American Anthology with Marilyn Chin.
[edit] Awards
Pangs of Love received the 1991 First Fiction Award from the Los Angeles Times and the Ploughshares First Fiction Book Award. It was also named a Notable Book by the New York Times and a Voice Literary Supplement Favorite. The Barbarians are Coming won the Shirley Collier Prize. He has also won the John C. Zacharis First Book Award.
In 2001, he was awarded a Lannan Literary Fellowship. He has also had a fellowship with the National Foundation for the Arts.
[edit] See also
[edit] Critical studies
from March 2008:
- Caucasian Partners and Generational Conflicts-David Wong Louie's Pangs of Love By: Wen-ching Ho, EurAmerica: A Journal of European and American Studies, 2004 June; 34 (2): 231-64.
- 'The Most Outrageous Masquerade': Queering Asian-American Masculinity By: Crystal Parikh, MFS: Modern Fiction Studies, 2002 Winter; 48 (4): 858-98. (journal article)
- Toward a More Worldly World Series: Reading Game Three of the 1998 American League Championship and David Wong Louie's 'Warming Trends' By: Jeff Partridge, American Studies International, 2000 June; 38 (2): 115-25. (journal article)
- David Wong Louie By: Stacey Yukari Hirose. IN: Cheung, Words Matter: Conversations with Asian American Writers. Honolulu, HI: U of Hawaii P, with UCLA Asian American Studies Center; 2000. pp. 189-214
- Saddle ; Zyzzyva, 1999 Winter; 15 (3): 116-21.
- Chinese/Asian American Men in the 1990s: Displacement, Impersonation, Paternity, and Extinction in David Wong Louie's Pangs of Love By: Sau-ling Cynthia Wong. IN: Okihiro, Alquizola, Rony and Wong, Privileging Positions: The Sites of Asian American Studies. Pullman: Washington State UP; 1995. pp. 181-91
- Cynthia Kadohata and David Wong Louie: The Pangs of a Floating World By: Sheila Sarkar; Hitting Critical Mass: A Journal of Asian American Cultural Criticism, 1994 Winter; 2 (1): 79-97.
- Affirmations: Speaking the Self into Being By: Manini Samarth; Parnassus: Poetry in Review, 1992; 17 (1): 88-101.
[edit] External links
- English at UCLA: David Wong Louie (accessed March 2008)
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