
معرفی
Weike Wang serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Barnard College, contributing to the institution's literary and creative writing programs.
Her academic foundation includes an MFA from Boston University and additional degrees from Harvard University, establishing her credentials in literary arts.
Wang's professional focus lies in contemporary fiction and narrative experimentation, where she masterfully intertwines scientific precision with intimate explorations of identity, cultural displacement, and human vulnerability. Her distinctive voice bridges technical rigor and emotional resonance, creating works that challenge conventional literary boundaries while maintaining profound accessibility.
Her exceptional contributions to literature have earned significant recognition:
- 2018 Pen Hemingway Award for debut fiction
- Whiting Award for emerging writers
- National Book Foundation's 5 Under 35 honor
- Inclusion in the 2019 Best American Short Stories anthology
- O. Henry Prize for short fiction excellence
Wang's critically acclaimed novels CHEMISTRY (Knopf, 2017) and JOAN IS OKAY (Random House, 2022) demonstrate her evolving artistic vision, while her short stories in Ploughshares and The New Yorker showcase her mastery of the form across diverse thematic landscapes.
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