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Jessica Tarahata Hagedorn

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Born January 1, 1949 (77 years old)
Manila, United States
Also known as: Jessica Hagedorn
10 books
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32 readers

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Dream jungle

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When an ancient lost tribe is discovered in a remote mountainous area in the Philippines, an American film crew arrives hoping to create an epic film about the tribe, but as the crew tries to document the tribe's way of life, a series of events threatens both their lives and the tribe's existence.

The gangster of love

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Alternating between the Philippines and the United States, namely New York and Los Angeles, The Gangster of Love is the story of Rocky Rivera, who plays in a dissolute rock band with her on-again, off-again boyfriend, Elvis Chang; Rocky's spirited and deeply traditional mother, Milagros; her troubled and bedeviled brother, Voltaire; her wonderfully eccentric uncle, Marlon; and her best friend, the wildly unpredictable, enigmatic Keiko. These, along with other characters real and imagined, form a family story spanning generations and cultures. Together they grow to and through adulthood, acquiring spouses, lovers, companions, children, and in-laws; making a place for themselves in the world; shattering myths, icons, and expectations; struggling to find that point where alienation and assimilation, identity and dignity, coincide.

Charlie Chan is dead

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Stories by and about Asian Americans published from 1933 to the present.

Toxicology

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The personal and professional lives of low-budget filmmaker Mimi and septuagenarian erotica writer Eleanor intersect in the wake of Eleanor's partner's death, Mimi's drug-dealer boyfriend's disappearance, and an illegal immigrant's murder.

Charlie Chan is dead 2

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More than a decade after its initial publication, the groundbreaking anthology Charlie Chan Is Dead remains the best available source for contemporary Asian American fiction. Edited by acclaimed novelist and National Book Award nominee Jessica Hagedorn, Charlie Chan Is Dead 2: At Home in the World brings together forty-two fresh, fascinating voices in Asian American writing—from classics by Jose Garcia Villa and Wakako Yamauchi to exciting new fiction from Akhil Sharma, Ruth Ozeki, Chang-Rae Lee, Jhumpa Lahiri, and Monique Truong. Sweeping in background and literary style, from pioneering writers to newly emerging voices from the Hmong and Korean communities, these exceptional works celebrate the full spectrum of Asian American experience and identities, transcending stereotypes and revealing the strength and vitality of Asian America today.

Fred Wilson

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Fred Wilson created a multi-layered work of art at the Hood. His exhibitions are his works of art. The museum's collections are presented so that we scrutinize, question and devour them with or senses. From Daniel Webster to Martin Luther King, from phrenology and chirographology to Francisco de Goya and Jacques Callot, Abraham LIncoln to Samson Occom, Hrriet Beecher Stowe to the horrific and tragic story of Ota Benga - Wilson takes us on a world tour of the geography of humanity and inhum.

Dogeaters

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Jessica Hagedorn has transformed her bestselling novel about the Philippines during the reign of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos into an equally powerful theatrical piece that is a multi-layered tour de force. As Harold Bloom writes, "Hagedorn expresses the conflicts experienced by Asian immigrants caught between cultures . . . she takes aim at racism in the U.S. and develops in her dramas the themes of displacement and the search for belonging."--From publisher's description.