Yellow (short story collection)

First edition
Author Don Lee
Country United States
Language English
Subject Asian-American life
Published 2001 (Norton, New York)
Pages 255
ISBN 9780393025620
OCLC 45162120

Yellow is a collection of short stories written by Korean-American novelist Don Lee. It features eight stories set in the fictional California town of Rosarita Bay in which a variety of characters examine issues of what it means to be Asian in America.

This collection includes:[1]

ISBN 978-0393025620

Critical Reception

'Yellow' has received positive reviews in both popular and academic circles. Publisher's Weekly reviewer Jeff Zaleski comments that while many stories deal with difficult subjects, "Hatred and heartbreak...are mitigated by Lee's cool yet sympathetic eye and frequently dark sense of humor".[2] Kathleen Snodgrass of the Georgia Review finds that many of the stories are driven by a male-female dynamic in which she finds the female characters somewhat poorly-written but otherwise found the questions of identity the relationships explored well-presented.[3]

References

  1. "Yellow: stories". OCLC Worldcat. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  2. Zaleski, Jeff (4/2/2001). "YELLOW (Book Review)". Publisher's Weekly 248 (24): 38. Check date values in: |date= (help);
  3. Snodgrass, Kathleen (Summer 2002). "Knit One, Purl Two". The Georgia Review 56 (2): 626–627.


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