Korey Freeman from the Library of Congress speaks with Gene Luen Yang, who appeared at the 2016 National Book Festival on September 24 in Washington, D.C.
National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature Gene Luen Yang is a writer of both graphic novels and comics. His first graphic novel “American Born Chinese” is about a teenager struggling with his identity – a theme that is common in much of Yang’s work, which emphasizes the importance of celebrating our diverse culture. It was the first graphic novel to be nominated for a National Book Award and the first to win the American Library Association’s Printz Award; it was also a winner of the 2007 Eisner Award. His next solo work, “Boxers & Saints,” is a two-volume project set during the Boxer Rebellion and a National Book Award finalist. His most recent work is the second in his Secret Coders series, “Secret Coders: Paths and Portals.”
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- 发布时间2016年9月20日 UTC 14:00
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