11.05.2010

2010 asian american literary awards finalists

Since 1998, the Asian American Writers' Workshop has presented the highest literary honor for writers of Asian American descent. Past winners of the award include Pulitzer Prize winner Jhumpa Lahiri, National Book Award winner Ha Jin, and Guggenheim Fellow Arthur Sze. Here is the list this year's finalists:

FICTION FINALISTS
Judged by Whiting Award winner Alexander Chee, University of Chicago Professor Richard So, and novelist and former Ploughshares editor Don Lee.
- In Other Rooms, Other Wonders, Daniyal Mueenuddin (WW Norton & Company)
- Miles from Nowhere, Nami Mun (Riverhead)
- Once the Shore: Stories, Paul Yoon (Sarabande)

POETRY FINALISTS
Judged by Guggenheim Fellow John Yau, American Book Award winner Sesshu Foster, and Philippines National Book Award winner Eileen Tabios.
- Bright Felon: Autobiography and Cities, Kazim Ali (Wesleyan University Press)
- The Ginkgo Light, Arthur Sze (Copper Canyon)
- Poems of the Black Object, Ronaldo V Wilson (FuturePoem Books)

NON-FICTION FINALISTS
Judged by Vassar Professor Hua Hsu, Wall Street Journal editor S. Mitra Kalita, and novelist and former AAWW Board President Marie Lee.
- Leaving India: My Family's Journey from Five Villages to Five Continents, Minal Hajratwala (HoughtonMifflinHarcourt)
- Field Notes on Democracy: Listening to Grasshoppers, Arundhati Roy (Haymarket Books)
- American Chinatown: A People's History of Five Neighborhoods, Bonnie Tsui (Free Press)
Just wanted to throw another plug out there for the Asian American Writers' Workshop's all-day literary festival Page Turner, where they'll be announcing the award winners. It's happening this Sunday, November 7. And the night before, make sure you kick things off at the Sexy Nerd Party, featuring the music of Das Racist and Fred Ho. For more information, go to the Page Turner website here.

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