Further Reading
- "Review of Bulletproof Buddhists, and Other Essays," Publishers Weekly 245, No. 24 (15 June 1998): 50. (Claims that emotionality and irrationality are the dominant tones in Bulletproof Buddhists, reducing the book “to preachifying to the converted.”)
- Additional coverage of Chin's life and career is contained in the following sources published by the Gale Group: Asian American Literature; Contemporary Authors, Vol. 33-36R; Contemporary Authors New Revision Series, Vol. 71; Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 206; DISCovering Authors Modules: Multicultural; and Drama Criticism, Vol. 7.
- Dean, Kitty Chen, "Review of Bulletproof Buddhists, and Other Essays," Library Journal 123, No. 10 (1 June 1998): 108. (Dismisses Chin's essays as inferior when compared to his novels.)
- Morton, Edward, Current Biography 60, No. 3 (March 1999): 17. (Discussion of Chin’s criticism of white Americans' perception of cultural minorities.)
- Ricci, Claudia, "Review of Gunga Din Highway," The New York Times Book Review (29 January 1995): 16.
- Rubin, Merle, "Review of The Big Aiiieeeee! An Anthology of Chinese American and Japanese American Literature," The Christian Science Monitor 83, No. 207 (19 September 1991): 15. (Review of anthology to which Chin contributed.)
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