The GO HOME! writers get together for a Shondaland roundtable
Via Shondaland:
"Is home a real place? Is it a memory?" asks Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, editor of the new anthology "Go Home!" (out from Feminist Press, in collaboration with the Asian American Writers’ Workshop). "Who gets to decide when you’re at home? What does it mean when you lose a home? How do you respond when someone tells you to go home? What if you don’t know where that is?"
In "Go Home!" — a collection that feels particularly timely in the midst of attacks on immigrant families and communities — Asian diasporic writers are both thoughtful and generous in their reflections about who they are, where they have been, and where they belong. Their stories will provide illumination and hope to readers grappling with their own questions about family, identity, and belonging. Shondaland reached out to Rowan Hisayo Buchanan (editor of "Go Home!" and author of the novel "Harmless Like You"), Viet Thanh Nguyen (author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "The Sympathizer," who wrote the foreword to "Go Home!"), and contributors Alexander Chee (author of the national bestseller "The Queen of the Night" and "How to Write an Autobiographical Novel"), Karissa Chen (editor-in-chief of Hyphen and author of the chapbook "Of Birds and Lovers"), T Kira Madden (editor-in-chief of No Tokens and author of the forthcoming "Long Live the Tribe of the Fatherless Girls"), and Esmé Weijun Wang (author of "The Border of Paradise" and the forthcoming "The Collected Schizophrenias") to discuss this powerful and timely new anthology.
Read the full GO HOME! roundtable here.
Edited by Rowan Hisayo Buchanan
"Go home!" is always a slur, but often also an impossibility; this collection explores the words' personal and political dimensions.