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Reading and conversation

Hua Hsu

How can we stay true to ourselves?

13.07.2024
Admission: 19:00
Start: 20:00
Old Botanical Garden


The Pulitzer Prize winner is coming to Zurich for the first time!

Hua Hsu, born in 1977 in the USA to Taiwanese immigrants, is an author and professor of English at Bard College. In his work, he explores topics such as immigration and the public perception of diversity and multiculturalism. With his autobiographical novel Stay True, he has achieved a literary sensation: the book became a New York Times bestseller and was chosen as the best book of the year by numerous newspapers and magazines. Moreover, he received the highest accolade from US literary critics: the National Book Critics Circle Award. And as if all that weren't enough, he also received the prestigious Pulitzer Prize on top of it!

Stay True is a sincere, tender, and touching memoir about coming of age, focusing on intense youth friendships and the search for meaning and belonging. The Japanese-American family of Ken has lived in the USA for generations. In the eyes of eighteen-year-old Hua Hsu, the problem with Ken is that he is just like everyone else: mainstream – how boring! Hua, the son of Taiwanese immigrants who makes zines and browses record stores, sees himself as the exact opposite. Yet, the two become close friends until Ken is violently and senselessly taken from life.

Moderation
German Speaker
Language

The conversation will be in English, the book excerpts will be read in German.

Backup venue

If the weather is bad or uncertain, the event will take place indoors at Kaufleuten.

Outside Later start of event

If the event takes place outside, we will start half an hour later: at 20.30 (The door opening remains the same: at 19.00)

Bookstall

Organized by the bookstore Pile of Books

Bar

Enjoy sandwiches, snacks and drinks at the festival bar. Open from 7 pm.

Restaurant

Treat yourself to a fine dinner before the event at Kaufleuten Restaurant, open from 6pm.