Today, chop suey is nebulous in meaning…History’s long game of telephone has altered, erased, and appropriated chop suey, to reach the ultimate sign of age—obscurity.
@litrep_nyu student @MormeiZ traces #Chinese#immigration, for @sundaylongread
https://t.co/FcWuElsSZz
Chop suey contains multitudes. And, in our latest #SLROriginal, @MormeiZ explores just how deep it goes, trying to recreate a dish her late grandfather, an immigrant from China, prepared thousands of times in his restaurants in Canada https://t.co/jfxounJrGI
Happy Sunday! Let us be among the first to wish you a happy and healthy Thanksgiving! Dig into some great reads by @MormeiZ, @unkowthe, @hebelowski, @LaurenMPeace, @rubycramer & more https://t.co/QCraVShjUY
It’s amazing to finally have this story out in the world. Thank you @sundaylongread for giving it a home and editors @kileybense and @pbaileywells for believing in it!
North American Chinese food contains multitudes. In a new @sundaylongread story, @MormeiZ travels into the distant past, sketches a portrait of her family's history, and asks a deeply relevant question: What is “authenticity” anyway? https://t.co/iCXZhKyRe7
"This winter I was forced to confront the snow from my youth...As it turns out, existing for years in clement weather lulls you into security you soon take for granted." | Beautiful piece by @MormeiZ of @litrep_nyu https://t.co/5jQdaeARlm
Congratulations to Komo Earmo, Dave Margoshes, @manahilbanduk, @MormeiZ, @NicWinstanley, and @AaronSchnei3010, TWR's nominees this year for the Pushcart Prize.