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Dorothy

The Autobiography of H. Lan Thao Lam

The Autobiography of H. Lan Thao Lam

by Lana Lin

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Longlisted for the 2025 National Book Award in Nonfiction

In her 1933 The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, Gertrude Stein invented a new literary form by narrating her own story from the perspective of her partner, blurring the lines between portrait and self-portrait. Almost a century later, experimental filmmaker and artist Lana Lin has resurrected Stein’s project to tell a different story of queer love, life, and artistic collaboration.

At heart a candid chronicle of her partner Lan Thao’s life journey from Việt Nam during the war, and her own troubled history as a gender-queer Taiwanese American, Lin draws in subjects as varied as photography, cancer, tropical fruit, 9/11, and Eve Sedgwick’s eyeglasses, weaving an intimate landscape of living that is also a critical investigation of race and gender.

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Series: Dorothy
ISBN: 9781948980296
Pages: 224
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Praise

Lin’s ingenious and absorbingly tender book meditates on dyadic identity while honoring the miracle and the mundaneness of bonded life.
—Megan Milks, 4Columns

Lyrical prose, palpable love, and formal audacity coalesce to make this a must-read.
Publishers Weekly starred review

Excited to read this! I would 1000% have bought this for the cover alone but Lana Lin is brilliant & I’m excited.
—Andrea Lawlor

A fresh take on a dual biography.
Kirkus

Taking inspiration from Gertrude Stein’s The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, Lin chronicles her partner Lan Thao’s life and work in this genre-defying portrait.
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