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Trip Lit

trip lit > Q & A: Interrogating Inspector Chen

Crime novelist (and poet) Qiu Xiaolong dishes on Chinese censors and soup dumplings

By Megan Shank

Date posted: January 13, 2008

trip lit > Q & A: Novelist Ed Lin

Ed Lin on the writing life, coffee, and marmosets

By Bryan Thao Worra

Date posted: January 11, 2008

books > Bombay Confidential

Vikram Chandra’s new noir novel takes on the ultimate dream factory—Mumbai.

By Summer Block Kumar

Date posted: May 14, 2007

Trip Lit > The Art of War for Women

It’s been 2,500 years since Sun Tzu kicked the bucket and publishers are still ripping him off. This year, it’s “The Art of War For Women”

By Somnouk Silosoth

Date posted: March 27, 2007 3:29 PM

Trip Lit > The Real Tripmaster Monkey

The editors of TMM meet their maker

By TMM

Date posted: October 5, 2006 9:56 PM

Trip Lit > Literati Paparazzi

Party Pics! The Asian American Writers’ Workshop celebrates its 15th Year

By TMM

Date posted: October 5, 2006 12:05 AM

Trip Lit > Karaoke King

Slam poet Ed Bok Lee shares his views on art, orangutans and karaoke

By Bryan Thao Worra

Date posted: September 13, 2006 12:35 AM

Trip Lit > The Tao of Willie Nelson

‘You don’t have to know the Tao for the Tao to know you,’ the music legend intones in his new self-help book

By Michael Y. Park

Date posted: July 30, 2006 5:27 PM

Trip Lit > Monica Ali Goes Beyond the ‘Ethnic Novel’

Lovely but too loosely woven, this second novel offers little traction

By Camille Lofters

Date posted: July 11, 2006 2:42 AM

Trip Lit > Flipping the Yellow Pages

Zap! Pow! DC socks it to multiculturalism with Asian superweirdos

By Bryan Thao Worra

Date posted: July 9, 2006 7:16 PM

Trip Lit > Confessions of a Fangirl

A Jamaican American fangirl takes us into the newly rendered world of Korean manwha

By Camille Lofters

Date posted: June 21, 2006 3:58 PM

Trip Lit > Londonstan Calling

Novelist Gautam Malkani delves into the world of Britain's disaffected South Asian teens, and finds not terrorists but lost boys

By camille Lofters

Date posted: June 13, 2006 7:29 AM


 
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