The Souls of Yellow Folk Essays

Wesley Yang2018
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Inspired by The Souls of Black Folk, W.E.B. DuBois's classic collection of essays on race and American society, Wesley Yang's debut book marks a fresh contribution to the conversation about race in America today. Yang's essays are an eclectic mix of reporting, sociology, and personal history, and The Souls of Yellow Folk collects thirteen of his best. These include his New York cover story "Paper Tigers," on Asian values and the American Dream; his New York Times Magazine portrait of chef and author Eddie Huang; his n+1 dispatch "The Face of Seung- Hui Cho," who was then the largest mass murderer in U.S. history; and his provocative essays on white supremacy. Written with freewheeling candor, The Souls of Yellow Folk deftly examines a new cohort of men who have emerged in our time--embattled, haunted, and out on a limb.

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