As a distinct area of literary study, Asian American literature
now enjoys a level of critical recognition that was unimaginable
when academic interest in the field began modestly some 25 years
ago. Part of this recognition stems from the increasing
contributions of Asian American novelists, whose works continue to
capture growing levels of popular attention. By the early 1970s,
anthologies of creative writing by Asian Americans began to appear,
and there are now almost two dozen of them. Since then, numerous
Asian American writers, such as Amy Tan, Michael Ondaatje, and
Bharati Mukherjee, have gained considerable critical and commercial
success.
The publication of this reference work reflects the new academic
status of Asian American literature. Included are alphabetically
arranged entries for 70 Asian American novelists. Since the
historical and current experiences of Asians in Canada and the
United States are substantially similar, the volume covers authors
from both countries. While the majority of the writers profiled in
the volume have East Asian backgrounds, some have South Asian or
West Asian origins. Each entry is written by an expert contributor
and provides a short biography, a discussion of major works and
themes, a summary of the novelist's critical reception, and
separate bibliographies of primary and secondary sources. The
volume concludes with a selected, general bibliography.
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