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One of the The New York Times s 100 Best Books of the 21st Century

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize


Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award

New York Times Bestseller

Quietly wrenching To say that this book is about grief or coming-of-age doesn t quite do it justice This is a memoir that gathers power through accretion all those moments and gestures that constitute experience, the bits and pieces that coalesce into a life.
The New York Times

[A] luminous and tender-hearted story. . . Stay True is a nuanced and beautiful evocation of young adulthood in all its sloppy, exuberant glory.
The Wall Street Journal

An evolutionary step for Asian American literature.
New York Magazine

In the eyes of eighteen-year-old Hua Hsu, the problem with Ken with his passion for Dave Matthews, Abercrombie & Fitch, and his fraternity is that he is exactly like everyone else. Ken, whose Japanese American family has been in the United States for generations, is mainstream; for Hua, the son of Taiwanese immigrants, who makes zines and haunts Bay Area record shops, Ken represents all that he defines himself in opposition to. The only thing Hua and Ken have in common is that, however they engage with it, American culture doesn t seem to have a place for either of them.

But despite his first impressions, Hua and Ken become friends, a friendship built on late-night conversations over cigarettes, long drives along the California coast, and the successes and humiliations of everyday college life. And then violently, senselessly, Ken is gone, killed in a carjacking, not even three years after the day they first meet.

Determined to hold on to all that was left of one of his closest friends his memories Hua turned to writing. Stay True is the book he s been working on ever since. A coming-of-age story that details both the ordinary and extraordinary, Stay True is a bracing memoir about growing up, and about moving through the world in search of meaning and belonging. / Nominiert: Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction, 2023.Ausgezeichnet: Pulitzer Prize, 2023.Ausgezeichnet: The National Book Critics Circle Award - Autobiography, 2022
One of the The New York Times s 100 Best Books of the 21st Century

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize


Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award

New York Times Bestseller

Quietly wrenching To say that this book is about grief or coming-of-age doesn t quite do it justice This is a memoir that gathers power through accretion all those moments and gestures that constitute experience, the bits and pieces that coalesce into a life.
The New York Times

[A] luminous and tender-hearted story. . . Stay True is a nuanced and beautiful evocation of young adulthood in all its sloppy, exuberant glory.
The Wall Street Journal

An evolutionary step for Asian American literature.
New York Magazine

In the eyes of eighteen-year-old Hua Hsu, the problem with Ken with his passion for Dave Matthews, Abercrombie & Fitch, and his fraternity is that he is exactly like everyone else. Ken, whose Japanese American family has been in the United States for generations, is mainstream; for Hua, the son of Taiwanese immigrants, who makes zines and haunts Bay Area record shops, Ken represents all that he defines himself in opposition to. The only thing Hua and Ken have in common is that, however they engage with it, American culture doesn t seem to have a place for either of them.

But despite his first impressions, Hua and Ken become friends, a friendship built on late-night conversations over cigarettes, long drives along the California coast, and the successes and humiliations of everyday college life. And then violently, senselessly, Ken is gone, killed in a carjacking, not even three years after the day they first meet.

Determined to hold on to all that was left of one of his closest friends his memories Hua turned to writing. Stay True is the book he s been working on ever since. A coming-of-age story that details both the ordinary and extraordinary, Stay True is a bracing memoir about growing up, and about moving through the world in search of meaning and belonging. / Nominiert: Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction, 2023.Ausgezeichnet: Pulitzer Prize, 2023.Ausgezeichnet: The National Book Critics Circle Award - Autobiography, 2022
Zusammenfassung
HUA HSU is a staff writer at The New Yorker and a professor of Literature at Bard College. Hsu serves on the executive board of the Asian American Writers Workshop. He was formerly a fellow at the New America Foundation and the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center at the New York Public Library. He lives in Brooklyn, New York with his family.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Biographien, Importe
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: 208 S.
ISBN-13: 9780385547772
ISBN-10: 0385547773
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Hsu, Hua
Hersteller: Random House LLC US
Doubleday
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Petersen Buchimport GmbH, Vertrieb, Weidestr. 122a, D-22083 Hamburg, gpsr@petersen-buchimport.com
Abbildungen: 14 PHOTOGRAPHS IN TEXT
Maße: 213 x 142 x 25 mm
Von/Mit: Hua Hsu
Erscheinungsdatum: 27.09.2022
Gewicht: 0,38 kg
Artikel-ID: 120936224

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