The 8 Best Gish Jen Podcasts
1) Gish Jen
"I think this book could really save the world," said Ann Patchett of Gish Jen’s new dystopian novel The Resisters. This extraordinary story imagines a not-so-distant future of America—which she calls...Show More
2) Gish Jen Reads Grace Paley
Gish Jen joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Friends,” by Grace Paley, which was published in The New Yorker in 1979. Jen is the author of nine books, including the novel “The Resisters” and t...Show More
3) Gish Jen Reads “Detective Dog”
Gish Jen reads her story “Detective Dog,” from the November 22, 2021, issue of the magazine. Jen has published five novels, including “World and Town” and “The Resisters,” which came out last year, as...Show More
4) CHURCH (w/Gish Jen)
Deeper and darker. A Northwestern Gothic coming-of-age tale. An elemental steampunk blues. Novelist and thinker Gish Jen on losing religion, finding art, and taking creative risks.
5) Gish Jen Reads "No More Maybe"
Gish Jen reads her story “No More Maybe,” from the March 19, 2018, issue of the magazine. Jen has published four novels, including “Mona in the Promised Land” and “World and Town,” and the short-story...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.6) Resisters: A novel - Gish Jen
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/free Title: Resisters: A novelAuthor: Gish JenNarrator: William DemerittFormat: UnabridgedLength: 8:50:00Language: EnglishRelease d...Show More
7) "Bad Bad Girl" by Gish Jen
You never wrote about your mother. Call it a challenge, an observation, or a dare, that was what Gish Jen was thinking as she set out to write her tenth book—did she want to wake up one day and realiz...Show More
8) Club Book Episode 103 Gish Jen
Gish Jen is a second generation Chinese American, and a thoughtful chronicler of emigration, assimilation, and multiculturalism as they relate to the modern American experience. The Los Angeles Times ...Show More
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