books – Jennifer Mattson https://jennifersmattson.com Sun, 28 Feb 2016 20:23:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.16 https://jennifersmattson.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/cropped-cropped-10043291766_e634f1e358_b_bio-32x32.jpg books – Jennifer Mattson https://jennifersmattson.com 32 32 Book News: 642 Things To Write About Me https://jennifersmattson.com/2015/05/16/book-news/ https://jennifersmattson.com/2015/05/16/book-news/#respond Sat, 16 May 2015 21:27:11 +0000 http://jennifersmattson.com/?p=421 Continue reading ]]> I have some good news, I want to share… I’ve just written, along with 15 other writers at the San Francisco Writers’ Grotto, the next 642 Things to Write About Me. This is the latest in the popular series out from Chronicle Books and out in bookstores everywhere. Stay tuned for a sequel later this year.

In addition, I am working on proposals for two books – a non-fiction wellness book and a memoir. If you are an agent or editor interested in my work, feel free to contact me.

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Asia Rising: Chinese writer wins 2010 Man Asian Literary Prize https://jennifersmattson.com/2014/03/03/asia-rising-chinese-writer-wins-2010-man-asian-literary-prize/ https://jennifersmattson.com/2014/03/03/asia-rising-chinese-writer-wins-2010-man-asian-literary-prize/#respond Mon, 03 Mar 2014 22:04:34 +0000 http://jennifersmattson.com/?p=334 Continue reading ]]>

HONG KONG — Bi Feiyu was named the winner of the prestigious prize Thursday for his novel Three Sisters, an exploration of Chinese family and village life during the Cultural Revolution.

It is the third time in the prize’s four year history that a Chinese author has won.

The judges said Three Sisters “moves seamlessly between the epic and the intimate… illuminating not only individual lives but an entire society, within a gripping tale of familial conflict and love.”

Upon accepting the award, Bi warned “we should not forget the Cultural revolution, at any time, and if we forget what happens in Three Sisters, our fate will be the same.”

The author expressed his gratitude “for the change in the direction of history… I should even like to thank myself and the ordinary people, who, like me, have conscience, dignity, courage to do good, and a passionate love of the future.”

Shortlisted writer Manu Joseph reflected on the growing ascendency of Asian literature today; “I think because a lot of Asian writers are writing in English, readers are going to be exposed to a very different point of view and more importantly, very different subjects.”

The shortlist contenders for The Man Asian Literary Prize  included Manu Joseph’s Serious Men, The Thing About Thugs by Tabish Khair, The Changeling by Nobel prize-winner Kenzaburo Oe, and Hotel Iris by Yoko Ogawa.

The $30,000 cash prize includes a $5,000 award to be split between the book’s translators Sylvia Li-chun Li and Howard Goldblatt.

Bi expressed his hope that the “English reading public would now pay a little more attention to Chinese literature.”

“Twenty years ago, a lot of Chinese writers were imitating Western writers like Joyce, Kafka and Borges,” he said. “But in the last ten years, Chinese writers have entered a period of true Chinese-ness.”

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