Asian Literature

Asian literature is the literature produced by writers in Asia. Or by Asian American writers.

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The Woman Who Breathed Two Worlds (Malayan #1)
Invisible Planets: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation
The Wangs vs. the World
A Darkly Beating Heart
The Sympathizer
Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
The Woman Who Breathed Two Worlds (Malayan #1)
The Wangs vs. the World
Do Not Say We Have Nothing
The Girl Who Wrote in Silk
Soundless
China Rich Girlfriend (Crazy Rich Asians #2)
The Rent Collector
Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir
Trail of Broken Wings
Hombres sin mujeres
The Expatriates
A Midsummer's Equation
Dreams of Joy (Shanghai Girls #2)

Popular Asian Literature Books

Memoirs of a Geisha
The Joy Luck Club
Norwegian Wood
Kafka on the Shore
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
Shanghai Girls (Shanghai Girls #1)
The Bonesetter's Daughter
The Good Earth (House of Earth, #1)
Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China
1Q84
Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
The Kitchen God's Wife

Lisa See
Lisa See Shanghai Girls (Shanghai Girls #1)
History is written by the victors, so isn't it up to us to look deeper, think harder, and learn so we aren't doomed to repeat our mistakes? Obviously what happened to Chinese Americans in the past is a disgrace and an embarrassment, but there are things happening right now that recall those days.
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Vann Chow
The only difference between having an affair here and having an affair there was that the American men would always ended up losing half of his estates over a woman he was infatuated just as much as the next tramp who would come his way, while Japanese men would only earn more respect from their subordinates through the possession of much younger women, as a sign of prowess and affluence, while their wives at home, as if there were rule books distributed nationally on the “proper” marriage ...more
Vann Chow, The White Man and the Pachinko Girl

Jess C. Scott
He felt a little lost, after that experience. Lost as the girls on their knees. It was a never-ending story of young girls losing themselves, such that they were no longer humans with any souls or characters, but pretty girls with fat asses and nice tits.
Jess C. Scott, Take-Out, Part 1

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