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WRITER AS MIGRANT

by JIN,HA

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The Writer as Migrant

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The Writer as Migrant

by Ha Jin

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Paperback / softback. New. <b>Novelist Ha Jin raises questions about language, migration, and the place of literature in a rapidly globalizing world.</b><br /><br /> Consisting of three interconnected essays, <i>The Writer as Migrant</i> sets Ha Jin’s own work and life alongside those of other literary exiles, creating a conversation across cultures and between eras. He employs the cases of Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Chinese novelist Lin Yutang to illustrate the obligation a writer feels to the land of their birth, while Joseph Conrad and Vladimir Nabokov—who, like Ha Jin, adopted English for their writing—are enlisted to explore a migrant author’s conscious choice of a literary language. A final essay draws on V. S. Naipaul and Milan Kundera to consider the ways in which our era of perpetual change forces a migrant writer to reconceptualize the very idea of home. Throughout, Jin… Read More
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