Weike Wang is a Chinese-American novelist known for her sharp, often darkly humorous, and character-driven stories. Her writing frequently explores themes of identity, family, and the complexities of human relationships, often through the lens of first-person narration. Wang's work is characterized by its realistic dialogue, emotional depth, and a distinctive voice that blends intimate observation with a critical perspective. She has been published in numerous prestigious literary journals, including The New Yorker and * Kenyon Review*, prior to the success of her novels.
