NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ⢠PULITZER PRIZE FINALIST ⢠NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD WINNER ⢠ONE OF TIME âS 100 MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE ⢠A ruthlessly honest, emotionally charged, and utterly original exploration of Asian American consciousness âBrilliant . . . To read this book is to become more human.ââClaudia Rankine, author of Citizen In development as a television series starring and adapted by Greta Lee ⢠One of Time âs 10 Best Nonfiction Books of the Year ⢠Named One of the Best Books of the Year by The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, New Statesman, BuzzFeed, Esquire, The New York Public Library, and Book Riot Poet and essayist Cathy Park Hong fearlessly and provocatively blends memoir, cultural criticism, and history to expose fresh truths about racialized consciousness in America. Part memoir and part cultural criticism, this collection is vulnerable, humorous, and provocativeâand its relentless and riveting pursuit of vital questions around family and friendship, art and politics, identity and individuality, will change the way you think about our world. Binding these essays together is Hongâs theory of âminor feelings.â As the daughter of Korean immigrants, Cathy Park Hong grew up steeped in shame, suspicion, and melancholy. She would later understand that these âminor feelingsâ occur when American optimism contradicts your own realityâwhen you believe the lies youâre told about your own racial identity. Minor feelings are not small, theyâre dissonantâand in their tension Hong finds the key to the questions that haunt her. With sly humor and a poetâs searching mind, Hong uses her own story as a portal into a deeper examination of racial consciousness in America today. This intimate and devastating book traces her relationship to the English language, to shame and depression, to poetry and female friendship. A radically honest work of art, Minor Feelings forms a portrait of one Asian American psycheâand of a writerâs search to both uncover and speak the truth. Praise for Minor Feelings âHong begins her new book of essays with a bang. . . .The essays wander a variegated terrain of memoir, criticism and polemic, oscillating between smooth proclamations of certainty and twitches of self-doubt. . . . Minor Feelings is studded with moments [of] candor and dark humor shot through with glittering self-awareness.â â The New York Times âHong uses her own experiences as a jumping off point to examine race and emotion in the United States.â â Newsweek âPowerful . . . [Hong] brings together memoiristic personal essay and reflection, historical accounts and modern reporting, and other works of art and writing, in order to amplify a multitude of voices and capture Asian America as a collection of contradictions. She does so with sharp wit and radical transparency.â â Salon
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