Alexander Kuo

Alexander Kuo (born 1941? in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American teacher, poet, fiction writer, and essayist.[1] He was a Professor of English at Washington State University, retired in 2012, and has taught in numerous academic institutions in China, including Beijing and Changchun universities. In 2002 he won an American Book Award for his Lipstick and Other Stories of the Before Columbus Foundation.

Early life and education

Of Chinese-American ancestry and born in Boston, Massachusetts, Alexander Kuo received his B.A. from Knox College in Illinois in 1961,[2] where he studied with Sam Moon and Gogisi. He earned an M.F.A. from the University of Iowa, where he studied in the Iowa Writer's Workshop with Donald Justice and Philip Roth.

Career

He was a professor of English at Washington State University (WSU), which lists him as an example of their "world class faculty."[3] He is the former chair of the Department of Comparative American Cultures[4] (now called Comparative Ethnic Studies).[5] In 2001, WSU named him their first Writer-in-Residence.[6]

He has been a mentor to the notable Native American writer Sherman Alexie.[7]

Honors

Writing

His writing makes demands on the reader in a way comparable to Franz Kafka or Jorge Luis Borges.[9]

Works

Poetry

Fiction

Notes

  1. Alex Kuo, "Damming the American West", Bluefish website, 2003
  2. "Poet Alex Kuo Judges Writing Awards"
  3. "Future Students: Why WSU?" http://www.wsu.edu/future-students/why-wsu/wc_kuo.htm
  4. Natascha Karlova, "On Lipstick, Rodeo Queens, Creative Compatibility, and Making a Difference," Ask. Magazine WSU College of Liberal Arts (December 2002), p.15.
  5. CAE Homepage http://libarts.wsu.edu/ces/
  6. WSU Press Release (June 2001)
  7. WSU Press Release (January 1999) Archived September 4, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
  8. "ABE List of Winners" http://www.bookweb.org/news/awards/1293.html
  9. Robert H. Abel, "Review of 'Lipstick and Other Stories'," Asian Review of Books (March 2001)

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