| Author/Contributor(s): | Kingston, Maxine Hong |
| Publisher: | Vintage |
| Date: | 2/14/2012 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
“[A] graceful meditation. . . . Achieves meaningful insights into the art of living.” —Boston Globe
“A gentle, meandering memoir, organized as a long poem. . . . Cinematic and sensual.” —San Francisco Chronicle
As Maxine Hong Kingston reflects on sixty-five years, she circles from present to past and back, from lunch with a writer friend to the funeral of a Vietnam veteran, from her long marriage to her arrest at a peace march in Washington. On her journeys as writer, peace activist, teacher, and mother, she revisits her most beloved characters—Wittman Ah-Sing, the Tripmaster Monkey, and Fa Mook Lan, the Woman Warrior—and presents us with a beautiful meditation on China then and now.
The result is a marvelous account of an American life of great purpose and joy, and the tonic wisdom of a writer we have come to cherish.