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  1. Rachel DeWoskin (born 1972, Kyoto, Japan) is an American actress and author who is a 2012 recipient of the Alex Awards. As of June 2022 she was an associate professor of creative writing at the University of Chicago.

  2. Jun 14, 2024 · Rachel DeWoskin is the author of five novels, a memoir, and two poetry collections. She also engages in social and political causes, such as Writers for Democratic Action and Patmos Writing Retreat.

  3. Rachel DeWoskin is the award-winning author of five novels: Someday We Will Fly (Penguin 2019); Banshee (Dottir 2019); Blind (Penguin 2015); Big Girl Small (FSG 2011); Repeat After Me (Overlook 2009); two poetry collections, absolute animal (University of Chicago Press 2023) and Two Menus (University of Chicago Press 2020); as well as the ...

  4. Rachel DeWoskin is the author of Foreign Babes in Beijing, a memoir about her inadvertent notoriety as the star of a Chinese soap opera, and a novel, Repeat After Me. She lives in New York City and Beijing and is at work on her fourth book, Statutory.

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  5. May 10, 2023 · A professor, novelist and poet, Rachel DeWoskin is the kind of person who has seemingly lived a million lives in one. After graduating from college, she headed to China to work as a public relations consultant, but landed a role as a star of the soap opera “Foreign Babes in Beijing.”

  6. Rachel DeWoskin is a poet, novelist, and memoirist who explores the transnational experience and cultural transformation in China. She is an Associate Professor of Practice in the Arts and an affiliated faculty member of East Asian Studies and Jewish Studies at the University of Chicago.

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  8. Rachel DeWoskin. Poems that traverse and question the lines between human and animal behavior. Experimenting with time, language, and transgressing boundaries, the poems in absolute animal lean into Nabokov’s notion that precision belongs to poetry and intuition to science.