Jay Caspian Kang, author portrait
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Jay Caspian Kang

Jay Caspian Kang is a staff writer at The New Yorker and an Emmy-nominated documentary-film director and the author of The Loneliest Americans. Prior to joining The New Yorker, he was an opinion writer for the New York Times, and his work has appeared in The New York Review of Books, “This American Life,” and the New York Times Magazine. He was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 2024 for his New Yorker work. He lives in Northern California with his family.
The Endless Tryout
The Loneliest Americans
The Dead Do Not Improve

Books

The Endless Tryout
The Loneliest Americans
The Dead Do Not Improve

Books for LGBTQIA+ Pride Month

In June we celebrate Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual + (LGBTQIA+) Pride Month, which honors the 1969 Stonewall riots in Manhattan. Pride Month is a time to both celebrate the accomplishments of those in the LGBTQ+ community and recognize the ongoing struggles faced by many across the world who wish to live

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Asian American, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month

This month we proudly celebrate Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month and the important role of Asian and Asian American voices in our culture and in our classrooms. We’re spotlighting the achievements and contributions of those in the community who have greatly and positively impacted American culture at large. We recognize and applaud

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