August 17, 2007
Podcast on Korean American Novel
A reader from KQED Public Broadcasting in San Francisco emailed me to let me know that their station has a regular reading series called “The Writers’ Block” that showcases writers and performers reading the latest short fiction, non-fiction, theater and poetry. A recent podcast features author Min Jin Lee reading from Free Food for Millionaires, a novel about a young Korean-American woman navigating post-college America.
If you’d like to check it out, the link is http://www.kqed.org/arts/writersblock/episode.jsp?id=18048. I haven’t listened to the podcast yet, so I can’t necessarily endorse its contents at the moment, but wanted to pass the word along for those who are interested.
Possibly Related Posts:
- White Fathers of Multiracial Children Wanted
- Miscellaneous Links #1
- Prostitution and the Korean American Community
- Korean Americans Going to Korean Colleges
- Korean Americans React to North Korea
- South Korean Soldiers in the DMZ
Rules for Comments ![]()
All submitted comments are first reviewed before appearing on the site. Constructive disagreement and intelligent debate are fine and encouraged. Comments that contain personal attacks, excessive profanity, spam or are blatantly offensive, slanderous, threatening, racist, or irrelevant to the topic are not and will be edited out or deleted.
Copyright © 2001- by C.N. Le. Some rights reserved. 
Suggested reference: Le, C.N. . "Podcast on Korean American Novel" Asian-Nation: The Landscape of Asian America. <http://www.asian-nation.org/headlines/2007/08/podcast-on-korean-american-novel/> ().
Short URL: http://www.asian-nation.org/headlines/?p=470

Subscribe to Comments Feed