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  1. Amy Tan (chino: 譚恩美; pinyin: Tán Ēnměi), nacida el 19 de febrero de 1952, es una escritora de Estados Unidos que explora las relaciones entre madres e hijas y lo que significa ser parte de la primera generación de asiáticos americanos.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amy_TanAmy Tan - Wikipedia

    Amy Ruth Tan (born February 19, 1952) is an American author best known for her novel The Joy Luck Club (1989), which was adapted into a 1993 film. She is also known for other novels, short story collections, children's books, and a memoir.

  3. amytan.net › bio-1Bio - Amy Tan

    Born in the U.S. in 1952 to immigrant parents from China, Amy Tan grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. She attended five colleges: Linfield College, San Jose City College, San Jose State University, University of California at Santa Cruz, and University of California at Berkeley.

  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Amy Tan (born February 19, 1952, Oakland, California, U.S.) is an American author of novels about Chinese American women and the immigrant experience. Tan grew up in California and in Switzerland and studied English and linguistics at San Jose State University (B.A., 1973; M.A., 1974) and the University of California, Berkeley.

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  5. AMY TAN. novels, short stories, essays, memoir, children’s books, libretto, film and television adaptations, and illustrated nature journals. More on Amy Tan. BREAKING NEWS. TIME-LIMITED OFFER: Buy a ticket to the City Arts & Lecture event May 18 and receive a signed book and FREE bird illustration postcard. I will be there!

  6. Escritora norteamericana de origen chino, Amy Tan nació en Oakland el 19 de Febrero 1952.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fish_CheeksFish Cheeks - Wikipedia

    " Fish Cheeks " is a 1987 one-page narrative essay by Chinese-American author Amy Tan and her first published essay. [1] . The work was first published in Seventeen and covers a Christmas Eve dinner when Tan was 14 years old. [2] [3] It was subsequently published as a part of The Opposite of Fate: A Book of Musings. [4]