Mia Alvar

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Mia Alvar
Occupation Writer
Language English
Nationality Philippines
Ethnicity Filipina
Education Harvard
Alma mater Columbia School of Arts
Notable works In the Country: Stories
Notable awards B&N Discover Great New Writers 2015[1]
NY Times Editors' Choice 2015[2]
PW Best Book of 2015[3]
Website
Author's website

Mia Alvar is a Filipino writer based in New York. Her critically regarded debut novel In the Country featured nine novellas about exiled Filipino workers living in countries such as Bahrain and Saudi Arabia and the United States who lead "morally messy" and "unpredictable" lives full of "contradictions and weaknesses".[4] These characters are part of the Philippine diaspora: workers dispersed around the globe for economic reasons to work as maids and nurses and in other jobs.[5] Alvar offers "deft portraits of transnational wanderers" who are "blessed and cursed with mobility," according to New York Times critic J. K. Ramakrishnan,[6] with a major theme in her work being the cultural conflicts of immigrants.[1]

Critic Maureen Corrigan in NPR described Alvar's writing style as gorgeous.[4] Ramakrishnan compared her characters to ones written by Nadine Gordimer.[6] Chicago Tribune critic Amy Gentry described Alvar's prose as "precise and patient" with a gift for "grounded human-scale metaphors".[5] Christian Science Monitor critic Steve Donoghue described Alvar's talent as the "smart depiction of lives lived between two worlds" who offers "vivid glimpses of street life in Manila."[7] In the Country won numerous awards, including the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize,[8] the Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers list,[1] and was listed as a New York Times "Editors' Choice" book.[2]

Alvar was born in the Philippines, raised in Bahrain, and studied at Harvard and Columbia. She returned to her home country in 1999 after ten years in the United States and found Manila alien yet fascinating.[1] She began recording her careful observations about what she saw and heard and felt, which provided material for her novellas.[1]

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