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Saturday, October 15 • 8:30pm - 9:30pm
A Reading and Discussion by Contemporary Korean American Female Poets & Writers

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Three award-winning writers discuss difficult truths about identity, answering political and practical issues that arise from living as women on the hyphen between “Asian” and “American.” 

Participants
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Marci Calabretta Cancio-Bello

Program Manager, Miami Book Fair
Marci Calabretta Cancio-Bello is the author of Hour of the Ox (Pittsburgh, 2016), winner of the Donald Hall Prize for Poetry. She co-translated Yi Won’s The World’s Lightest Motorcycle (Zephyr Press, 2021), which won the 2022 Translation Grand Prize from the Literature Translation... Read More →
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Arlene Kim

Arlene Kim's first collection of poems, What have you done to our ears to make us hear echoes? (Milkweed Editions), was a recipient of the American Book Award and a finalist for the Washington State Book Award. She grew up in Northern Virginia and gradually made her way westward—via... Read More →
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E. J. Koh

Researcher, University of Washington
E. J. Koh is the author of A Lesser Love, winner of the Pleiades Press Editors Prize (Louisiana State University). Her work appears in Boston Review, Columbia Review, Los Angeles Review of Books, and elsewhere. She was a fellow for the American Literary Translators Association, Kundiman... Read More →


Saturday October 15, 2016 8:30pm - 9:30pm PDT
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema 2550 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110