Jane Wong, “Altar” (2019), artificial oranges and flowers, electric candles, candle holder, funeral money, paper envelopes, maneki-neko, ceramic cups, rice wine, air plant, reproductions of artist’s ...
Fists curling and uncurling. People who don't look each other in the eye. Food, and everyone coming together around it. These are the images at the core of Jane Wong's second collection of poems, How ...
A memoir that celebrates as much as it grieves, rages and broods, Jane Wong’s “Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City” charts its author’s progress from the casinos of New Jersey to the college dorms of ...
Like all poets, Jane Wong likes to play with language. Collecting words, ordering them, weaving ideas and stories together, then depositing them on paper with the hurried, scrawling motion of a pen or ...
"My favorite aphorism about New Jersey is that only the strong survive it. I see that place here in all its chaotic splendor and that strength in the carving marks on each finely cut image. This is a ...
Growing up in the ‘80s, I knew of only two non-caricature representations of Chinese people in wider American culture: Connie Chung, the news anchor; and the transcontinental railroad workers from the ...
Jane Wong discusses and signs her debut memoir “Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City” at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 28. The Los Angeles Times said the memoir is a story of what you have and what you don’t, and ...
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