Cathy Park Hong’s New York Times bestselling book of creative nonfiction, Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning, was published in Spring 2020 by One World/Random House and Profile Books (UK). Minor Feelings was a Pulitzer Prize finalist and won the National Book Critics Circle Award for autobiography. She is also the author of poetry collections Engine Empire, published in 2012 by W.W. Norton, Dance Dance Revolution, chosen by Adrienne Rich for the Barnard Women Poets Prize, and Translating Mo'um. Hong is the recipient of the Windham-Campbell Prize, the Guggenheim Fellowship, and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. Her prose and poetry have been published in the New York Times, New Republic, the Guardian, Paris Review, Poetry, and elsewhere. She is the poetry editor of the New Republic and is a full professor at Rutgers-Newark University.
-from the author's website
The Atlantic (2020) | What Stories About Racial Trauma Leave Out
Poets&Writers (2020) | Double Doors Open: A Q&A with Cathy Park Hong
JewishCurrents (2020) | Vexed Solidarities
i-see (2020) | Interview with Cathy Park Hong, Poet & Professor
Wasafiri (2020) | Cathy Park Hong and Minor Feelings
Publishers Weekly (2019) | A Coalition of Genres: PW Talks with Cathy Park Hong
goop (2020) | Proving Ourselves into Existence
Literary Hub (2020) | Cathy Park Hong on Motherhood and Turning from Poetry to Prose
LA Review of Books (2020) | Cathy Park Hong Reckons with Minor Feelings
The Bánh Mì Chronicles (2020) | Uncovering Minor Feelings w/ Cathy Park Hong
KQED (2020) | Poet Cathy Park Hong on ‘Minor Feelings’ and Anti-Asian Racism in the Age of COVID