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01 Mar / Fish Head Soup and Other Plays by Philip Kan Gotanda [in What Do I Read Next? Multicultural Literature]

Fish Head Soup and Other PlaysA collection of four plays by premiere Japanese American playwright Philip Kan Gotanda, including the award-winning The Wash, about the heart-wrenching disintegration of an older Japanese American couple’s relationship, and Yankee Dawg You Die, about two actors trying to survive in an industry built on stereotypical portrayals of Asian Americans.

Review: “Asian American Titles,” What Do I Read Next? Multicultural Literature, Gale Research, 1997

Readers: Young Adult, Adult

Published: 1995

By Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Adult Readers, Drama/Theater, Japanese American, Repost, Young Adult Readers Tags > BookDragon, Family, Fish Head Soup, Friendship, Identity, Love, Philip Kan Gotanda, Race/Racism, Wash, What Do I Read Next? Multicultural Literature, Yankee Dawg You Die
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