This will be a tough one to review. Cathy Park Hong’s Minor Feelings wasn’t just good – and it was unbelievably good. It was both recognizable – like a familiar friend who I just nodded along to as they spoke – and a revelation. She skillfully put into words a shade that has maybe always been super-imposed over my world view, feelings I never knew were nagging at me before. Her seven essays also covered so much ground that any review I write – and anything […]
‘I’m shadowed by doubt that I didn’t have it bad compared to others. But racial trauma is not a competitive sport.’
Minor Feelings: A Reckoning on Race and The Asian Condition by Cathy Park Hong

