Hua Hsu

Hua Hsu is an American author, cultural critic, and associate professor of English at Vassar College. He is known for his work on the intersection of culture, race, and identity. Hsu is a staff writer at The New Yorker, where he contributes articles on a wide range of topics, including music, sports, and literature. He has also written for other publications and is the author of the book 'A Floating Chinaman: Fantasy and Failure Across the Pacific.'

Books

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  1. 1. Stay True

    "Stay True" by Hua Hsu is a collection of essays that explore the intersections of race, culture, and identity in America. Through personal anecdotes and cultural analysis, Hsu examines the ways in which popular culture and media shape our understanding of race and identity, and how individuals navigate these complex and often contradictory narratives. From the rise of Asian American representation in Hollywood to the legacy of Michael Jackson, "Stay True" offers a nuanced and thought-provoking exploration of the cultural landscape of America.

    The 9722nd Greatest Book of All Time