Thu, Feb 26, 2004 -- 6:30 PM
Susan Choi's "American Woman": Revisiting the Tumult of the '70s
The story of Patty Hearst and the radical leftist group, the Symbionese Liberation Army, has been given new life in author
Susan Choi's critically acclaimed novel, "American Woman." Choi has taken that strange episode in the turbulent mid-'70s
and woven it into a fictionalized account. But her protagonist, Jenny, isn't based on the newspaper heiress, but instead
on a real-life Japanese-American woman, Wendy Yoshimura, who helped Hearst and her kidnappers go underground in 1974. For
Choi, "American Woman" was also an opportunity to delve into her own identity.
Guests:
- Susan Choi, author of the novel "American Woman"


