Biblio File
Asian American Authors in Conversation: The Books On My Nightstand
Since October 2020, Chatham Square Library has hosted a virtual program, “Talking Books: Asian American Authors in Conversation.” This monthly series features the latest works by living writers of fiction and nonfiction in an hour-long discussion with a member of our library staff. During these discussions, we asked them what they are currently reading, intend to read, or books they recommend. Their answers are shown below along with links to the books in the NYPL catalog.
If you missed it, also see Asian American Authors in Conversation: The Books That First Made Me Feel Represented.
Henry Chang author of Lucky
Phil Chan author of Final Bow for Yellowface
Charles Yu author of Interior Chinatown
- The Sellout by Paul Beatty
- Land of Big Numbers by Te-ping Chen
- Nights When Nothing Happened by Simon Han
- Members Only by Sameer Pandya
Sunita Puri author of That Good Night: Life and Medicine in the Eleventh Hour
Michelle Kuo author of Reading with Patrick: ATeacher, a Student, and a Life-Changing Friendship
- Book of Cord by Leona Chen
- The Common Wind: Afro-American Currents in the Age of the Haitian Revolution by Julius S. Scott
- Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu
Pitchaya Sudbanthad author of Bangkok Wakes to Rain
Frances Cha author of If I Had Your Face
Jennifer J. Chow author of Mimi Lee Reads Between the Lines
- The Tiger Mom’s Tale by Lyn Liao Butler
- Clark and Division by Naomi Hirahara
- Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala
- Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu
Xuan Juliana Wang author of Home Remedies
- Nights When Nothing Happened by Simon Han
- Cathy Park Hong’s writings
- Paris is a Party, Paris is a Ghost by David Hoon Kim
- Goodbye, Vitamin by Rachel Khong
- Incendiaries by R.O. Kwon (see also her book reviews)
- Yiyun Li’s writings
- Severance by Ling Ma
- Afterparties: Stories by Anthony Veasna So
- Chemistry by Weike Wang
- Charles Yu’s writings
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