Set sometime in the early 1950s, Toni Morrison’s latest work of fiction centers on a 24-year-old black veteran of the Korean War named Frank Money, recently returned from the frontlines and showing ...
Colleen Lye
Colleen Lye, Associate Professor of English at UC Berkeley, works on twentieth- and twenty-first-century literature, with special interests in realism, race, and empire. She is the author of America’s Asia: Racial Form and American Literature, 1893–1945 (2005) and coeditor of a special issue of Modern Languages Quarterly on “Peripheral Realisms” (September 2012).