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  2. Native Speaker (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Native Speaker (1995), author Chang-Rae Lee's debut novel, explores the life of a Korean-American man named Henry Park as he navigates his marriage and career as a spy. Native Speaker explores the themes of language, identity, and culture [ 1 ] as an Asian-American , and is considered a literary fiction as well as a spy thriller. [ 2 ]

  3. Chang-Rae Lee - Wikipedia

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    Lee's first novel, Native Speaker (1995), won numerous awards including the PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel. [1] Centered on a Korean-American industrial spy, the novel explores themes of alienation and betrayal as experienced by immigrants and first-generation citizens, in their struggle to assimilate in American life. [2]

  4. List of exophonic writers - Wikipedia

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    Native speaker of Igbo who wrote primarily in English. Chinghiz Aitmatov, Kyrgyz-Russian novelist; Gloria Alcorta, Argentinian-French writer; Sholem Aleichem, native of the Russian Empire who later emigrated to Switzerland. His native language was Yiddish but he also wrote in Hebrew and Russian. Vassilis Alexakis, Greek-French novelist

  5. List of constructed languages - Wikipedia

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    The most popular auxiliary language ever invented, including, possibly, up to two million speakers, the highest ever for a constructed language and the only one to date to have its own native speakers (approximately 1,000). [1] Mundolinco: 1888 J. Braakman: The first Esperantido. Bolak, "Blue Language" 1899 Léon Bollack

  6. Category:1995 American novels - Wikipedia

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    Baby (MacLachlan novel) Baby Be-Bop; A Barrel of Laughs, a Vale of Tears; Batman: The Ultimate Evil; Beach Music (novel) Belgarath the Sorcerer; Beowulf's Children; The Between; Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human; Bloodsucking Fiends; The Body Farm (novel) The Bomb (Taylor novel) Bongwater (novel) The Book of Atrix Wolfe; The Book of Colour; Boy ...

  7. Category:American Book Award–winning works - Wikipedia

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  8. Central KY native publishes best-selling novel. It could be ...

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    Central Kentucky native Julia Seales wrote the beginnings of her first novel on the back of her chemistry notes when she was a student at West Jessamine High School.. Long before the scribbles on ...

  9. Lapine language - Wikipedia

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    Corder attributes the learning of the rules of "Foreigner Talk" to its use within native-speaker-oriented literature and other media as a proxy for interlanguage. Because Lapine is presented in the novels as Standard English, Lapine Foreigner Talk is essentially English Foreigner Talk with a Lapine gloss; thus, it provides an example of ...