Mako Yoshikawa
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Mako Yoshikawa is a highly acclaimed American novelist. She is the author of two novels, One Hundred and One Ways (1999), a national bestseller it was also translated into six languages, and Once Removed (2003).
Yoshikawa grew up in Princeton, New Jersey
but spent two years of her childhood in Tokyo, Japan. She received a BA in English Literature from Columbia University, a Masters in Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama at Lincoln College, Oxford, and a Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is the recipient of the Vera M. Schuyler Fellowship at The Bunting Institute of Harvard University.
She has also published scholarly essays on race and incest in American literature.
She lives in the Boston area and is a professor of creative writing at Emerson College
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Yoshikawa grew up in Princeton, New Jersey
Princeton, New Jersey
Princeton is a community located in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. It is best known as the location of Princeton University, which has been sited in the community since 1756...
but spent two years of her childhood in Tokyo, Japan. She received a BA in English Literature from Columbia University, a Masters in Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama at Lincoln College, Oxford, and a Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is the recipient of the Vera M. Schuyler Fellowship at The Bunting Institute of Harvard University.
She has also published scholarly essays on race and incest in American literature.
She lives in the Boston area and is a professor of creative writing at Emerson College
Emerson College
Emerson College is a private coeducational university located in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1880 by Charles Wesley Emerson as a "school of oratory," Emerson is "the only comprehensive college or university in America dedicated exclusively to communication and the arts in a liberal arts...
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