- Lan Samantha Chang
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website =Lan Samantha Chang (張嵐;
pinyin : Zhāng Lán), born 1965, is an Americanwriter ofnovel s and short stories. Her works include "Hunger", a novella plus four short stories, and "Inheritance," a novel.Life and career
She was born in
Appleton, Wisconsin , the daughter of Chinese parents who survived the World War II Japanese occupation of China and later emigrated to the United States. Chang has received fellowships fromStanford University (theStegner Fellowship ) andPrinceton University . She has most recently served as the Briggs-Copeland Lecturer of Creative Writing atHarvard University . Chang received an M.F.A. (Master of Fine Arts) in Creative Writing from theUniversity of Iowa , an M.P.A. (Master of Public Administration) from Harvard University, and aB.A. in East Asian Studies fromYale University . At Yale, she served as managing editor of theYale Daily News , and at Harvard, she received a fellowship from theRadcliffe Institute for Advanced Study .Chang is currently Professor of English at the
University of Iowa and Director of the prestigiousIowa Writers' Workshop ; she is the first female and Asian American writer to serve as director of the Workshop. In 2008 she received aGuggenheim Fellowship .The five stories in "Hunger" (1998) deal mainly with the position of Chinese in America, though the last of them is set in pre-Communist Shanghai. "Inheritance" (2004) is the story of a wealthy but declining family in
Republican China , beginning in 1925 and extending through the period of the Japanese invasion and the post-war flight to Taiwan and then the USA.See also
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List of Asian American writers Critical studies
as of March 2008:
#Jonathan Freedman. "Transgressions of a Model Minority." "Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies", 2005 Summer; 23 (4): 69-97.
#Hetty Lanier Keaton. "Feeding Hungry Ghosts: Food, Family, and Desire in Stories by Contemporary Chinese American Women." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 2002 July; 63 (1): 187-88. U of Tulsa, 2002.External links
* [http://www.themorningnews.org/archives/personalities/birnbaum_v_lan_samantha_chang.php Newspaper interview]
* [http://us.penguingroup.com/static/rguides/us/hunger.html Another interview]
* [http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/litLinks/fiction/chang.htm Short biography and interview]
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