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Maxine Hong Kingston, author of such classics as "Woman Warrior" and "China Men," discusses her latest book, a memoir set in the form of a poem, "I Love a Broad Margin to My Life," which discusses her recent return to her roots and her ruminations on aging. She is interviewed by Richard Wolinsky. For an extended version of this interview, plus a look at other Bookwaves interviews, go to http://www.bookwaves.com
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Maxine Hong Kingston, author of such classics as "Woman Warrior" and "China Men," discusses her latest book, a memoir set in the form of a poem, "I Love a Broad Margin to My Life," which discusses her recent return to her roots and her ruminations on aging. She is interviewed by Richard Wolinsky. For an extended version of this interview, plus a look at other Bookwaves interviews, go to http://www.bookwaves.com
