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Toni Morrison, Maxine Hong Kingston, Leslie Silko: The Chinese Connection
February 6, 2012 In 1985 Toni Morrison, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Leslie Silko traveled together to China, going up the Li River in a boat. Kingston and Silko have now come out with new books — Kingston, I Love a … Continue reading
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Tagged 92nd Street Y, Chaco Canyon, China, I Love a Broad Margin to my Life, Leslie Silko, Li River, Maxine Hong Kingston, Mesa Verde, The Turquoise Ledge, Toni Morrison, Tucson
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