Er Tai Gao Reading
Barrick Museum Auditorium, UNLV
December 02, 2009
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Er Tai Gao

Robert Dorsett and Er Tai Gao -- author, painter, critic, Chinese dissident, and former City of Asylum Las Vegas writer -- read from Gao's new memoir, In Search of My Homeland: A Memoir of a Chinese Labor Camp. Dorsett translated the memoir into English.

This reading was presented in partnership with the UNLV Department of English and the College of Liberal Arts.

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