An assistant professor of Literature at Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York. His research and teaching interests include Latino Literature, Ethnic Literature, Translation, Autobiography, and twentieth-century American Literature. Among the authors whose writing his scholarly work examines are Richard Wright, Vladimir Nabokov, Richard Rodriguez, and Helena María Viramontes. Garcia is the translator of Indonesian author Djenar Maesa Ayu’s award-winning collection of short stories, They Say I’m a Monkey, and the author of Autobiography in Black and White.
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As of now, our resource library consists of approximately 588 writers, 801 books by 246 publishers, 736 contributing authors, 1091 (369 coverages, 210 clippings, and 512 reviews) articles published in 344 media outlets, 76 works in translation, and 58 useful resources that we consider particularly worth noting.
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For short, our main feature, the writer's directory, provides a way for writers to find one another, but more importantly, the resources provided make it easy for event hosts—especially for international event hosts—literary organizers, arts administrators, librarians, booksellers, and readers to get in touch with writers. It's a HOME FOR INDONESIAN WRITERS. We strive to break down the language barriers that have prevented Indonesian books or literature from becoming more widespread.
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