Sarah-Ann Smith
South Carolina native Sarah-Ann Smith's passion for Asia led to a degree in international relations and Asian studies and a career in the U.S. diplomatic corps. Her tours of duty took her to Taiwan to study Mandarin Chinese and to the American Consulate in Hong Kong, as well as within the Foggy Bottom headquarters of the U.S. State Department. Smith's interest in Southeast Asia was originally piqued by encounters with a number of Asian students and their critiques of U.S. policy at the height...See more
South Carolina native Sarah-Ann Smith's passion for Asia led to a degree in international relations and Asian studies and a career in the U.S. diplomatic corps. Her tours of duty took her to Taiwan to study Mandarin Chinese and to the American Consulate in Hong Kong, as well as within the Foggy Bottom headquarters of the U.S. State Department. Smith's interest in Southeast Asia was originally piqued by encounters with a number of Asian students and their critiques of U.S. policy at the height of the Vietnam War. Her professional and personal focus on Asian political and cultural life led her to write about it in fictional form in this, her first novel.Smith's life after the Foreign Service has focused on writing and teaching. In addition to Trang Sen, she has published numerous op-ed pieces and has taught China- and Southeast Asia-related courses at universities in Maryland and North and South Carolina. In 1993 she retired to Asheville, N.C. See less
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