The Stories That Bind Us Together: On E. Lily Yu’s “On Fragile Waves”

DURING ONE KEY MOMENT, E. Lily Yu’s disquieting debut novel On Fragile Waves offers a kind of authorial self-critique regarding the representation of diasporic migrants. A character Yu calls “the writer” has traveled to Australia to interview asylum seekers in the Afghan migrant community there and to visit detention centers as part of her research. […] The post The Stories That Bind Us Together: On E. Lily Yu’s “On Fragile Waves” appeared first on Los Angeles Review of Books. Continue reading at 'Los Angeles Review of Books'

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