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January 2003
January 01 2003
The Flushing Cycle: excerpts from memoir-monologue plays
Alvin Eng
Alvin Eng
Alvin Eng, playwright/performer, poet, journalist, screenwriter, and educator, is the editor of the play anthology and oral history Tokens: The NYC Asian American Experience on Stage (Temple University Press/Asian American Writers' Workshop, 2000). Eng, who was named after the Chipmunk cartoon character, teaches creative writing at Fordham University, the New School University/Parsons School of Design, the Teachers Writers Collaborative, and elsewhere.
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Alvin Eng
Alvin Eng, playwright/performer, poet, journalist, screenwriter, and educator, is the editor of the play anthology and oral history Tokens: The NYC Asian American Experience on Stage (Temple University Press/Asian American Writers' Workshop, 2000). Eng, who was named after the Chipmunk cartoon character, teaches creative writing at Fordham University, the New School University/Parsons School of Design, the Teachers Writers Collaborative, and elsewhere.
Online Issn: 1537-9477
Print Issn: 1520-281X
© 2003 Alvin Eng
2003
PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art (2003) 25 (1 (73)): 34–38.
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Alvin Eng; The Flushing Cycle: excerpts from memoir-monologue plays. PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art 2003; 25 (1 (73)): 34–38. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/152028103321658300
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