5.08.2012

one red bastard reading at moca, may 10

Think fast, New York. This Thursday, May 10, author Ed Lin is coming to the Museum of Chinese in America to share excerpts from One Red Bastard, his third book chronicling the crime-solving exploits of 1970s Chinatown detective Robert Chow.

Actor Louis Changchien will be performing the reading, with an introduction by playwright David Henry Hwang. And to top it all off, there will be ice cream generously provided by the Chinatown Ice Cream Factory. The event is free and open to the public:
Ed Lin: One Red Bastard
Thursday, May 10th 6:30pm

It's the fall of 1976. New York's Chinatown is in turmoil over news that Mao's daughter is seeking asylum in the U.S. Robert Chow is a neighborhood detective-in-training, and he is thrilled when his girlfriend Lonnie scores an interview with the Chinese representative of Mao's daughter. But hours after the interview, the man is found dead. Lonnie, the last person to see him alive, is the main suspect. As Lonnie is subjected to increasing amounts of intimidation from his fellow policemen, who want to close the case, Robert is tempted to reach into his own bag of dirty tricks. Will he stay on the right side of the law, or will his loyalty to Lonnie get the better of him?

Acclaimed playwright David Henry Hwang will kick off the evening by introducing author Ed Lin. Esteemed actor Louis Changchien (Predators, Bourne Legacy) will read excerpts from the book.
To RSVP, email programs@mocanyc.org. For more information, click here.

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