Donald Duk, Frank Chin

Donald Duk

Frank Chin

Publisher: Coffee House Press
PubDate: 2/1/1991
ISBN: 9780918273833
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $13.95
Temporarily Out of Stock
Pages: 173
 

Fiction. Asian American Studies. "Frank Chin's unique literary recipe-red-hot chop suey laced with laughing powder and amphetamines-makes most so-called 'modern' writing look old-fashioned, chauvinistic, and tedious"-Tom Robbins. "Donald Duk, 12-year-old son of a Chinatown chef in San Francisco, hates his name and, even worse, hates being Chinese. In his dreams he tells his idol, Fred Astaire, about relatives so determined not to become American that they adjust the color on their televisions to make everyone look Asian"-The Miami Herald. Frank Chin is the author of an American Book Award-winning short story collection, THE CHINAMAN PACIFIC & FRISCO R.R. CO., and a novel, GUNGA DIN HIGHWAY.

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