Hua Hsu

Hua Hsu

About

Hua Hsu is an acclaimed writer and professor known for his insightful explorations of culture, identity, and belonging. A staff writer at The New Yorker, Hsu's essays and criticisms deftly examine the intersections of music, art, and politics. He is the author of "A Floating Chinaman" and the memoir "Stay True," both of which highlight his ability to weave personal narrative with broader cultural commentary. Hsu teaches at Bard College, where he inspires students to think critically about contemporary society. His work often champions marginalized voices, offering fresh perspectives on the complexities of modern life.

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