Carolyn See
Carolyn See is Professor Emerita at UCLA, author of nine books, a Guggenheim Fellow, and has been a contributor to the Post for close to 40 years. She likes to think of herself as a sinner.

Latest by Carolyn See

‘The Dark Road,’ by Ma Jian

‘The Dark Road,’ by Ma Jian

The horrors of China’s one-child policy are graphically exposed in this angry novel.

Book review: ‘River of Dust,’ by Virginia Pye

Book review: ‘River of Dust,’ by Virginia Pye

An American missionary sets out to find his kidnapped son in northwestern China.

‘Southern Cross the Dog,’ by Bill Cheng

‘Southern Cross the Dog,’ by Bill Cheng

A powerful debut novel about misery in the South pushes us to think about the bargains we make with life.

Peggy Hesketh’s ‘Telling the Bees’

Peggy Hesketh’s ‘Telling the Bees’

BOOK REVIEW | Who murdered the old beekeeping sisters in this quiet town?