Other Asian-American writers just shudder when they are compared to me; it really denigrates the uniqueness of their own work. I find it happening less here partly because people are more aware now of the flaws of political correctness — that literature has to do something to educate people. I don't see myself, for example, writing about cultural dichotomies, but about human connections. All of us go through angst and identity crises. And even when you write in a specific context, you still tap into that subtext of emotions that we all feel about love and hope, and mothers and obligations and responsibilities.


SALON Interview (1995)


Other Asian-American writers just shudder when they are compared to me; it really denigrates the uniqueness of their own work. I find it happening...

Other Asian-American writers just shudder when they are compared to me; it really denigrates the uniqueness of their own work. I find it happening...

Other Asian-American writers just shudder when they are compared to me; it really denigrates the uniqueness of their own work. I find it happening...

Other Asian-American writers just shudder when they are compared to me; it really denigrates the uniqueness of their own work. I find it happening...