All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost A Novel (Hardcover)
| Author: Lan Samantha Chang |
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Format: Hardcover
Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc
ISBN-10: 0393063062
ISBN-13: 9780393063066
Sku: 215184880
Publish Date: 9/27/2010
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(in Inches) 8.75H x 5.75L x 1T
Pages:
208
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Is it better to have early, soaring success or toil at length with only ambition as a guide? Two students at a graduate writing program embark on a lifelong rivalry and friendship in ALL IS FORGOTTEN, NOTHING IS LOST. In 2006 Lan Samantha Chang became the first Asian and first woman to direct the Iowa Writer's Workshop. Chang shaped her second novel after her own experiences as a literature professor, and the struggles and achievements of her students, to address contemporary issues in writing and instruction.
Is it better to have early, soaring success or toil at length with only ambition as a guide? Two students at a graduate writing program embark on a lifelong rivalry and friendship in ALL IS FORGOTTEN, NOTHING IS LOST. In 2006 Lan Samantha Chang became the first Asian and first woman to direct the Iowa Writer's Workshop. Chang shaped her second novel after her own experiences as a literature professor, and the struggles and achievements of her students, to address contemporary issues in writing and instruction.

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