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Kevin Kwan (born ) is a Singapore-born American novelist and writer of satirical novels '' Crazy Rich Asians'', ''
China Rich Girlfriend ''China Rich Girlfriend'' is a satirical 2015 romantic comedy novel by Kevin Kwan. It is the sequel to ''Crazy Rich Asians'', a novel about the wealthy Singapore elite. Kwan was urged to write the sequel by his publishers after the initial succes ...
'', and ''
Rich People Problems ''Rich People Problems'' is a satirical 2017 romantic comedy novel by Kevin Kwan. It is the third and final novel in Kwan's "Crazy Rich..." trilogy that looks at the rich and powerful families of Singapore. The plot revolves around the three clan ...
''. His latest book, '' Sex and Vanity'', was released in June 2020. In 2014, Kwan was named as one of the "Five Writers to Watch" on the list of Hollywood's Most Powerful Authors published by ''
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''. In 2018, Kwan made ''
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'' magazine's list of 100 most influential people and was inducted into The Asian Hall of Fame.


Biography

Kevin Kwan was born in
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as the youngest of three boys, into an established Chinese Singaporean family. His great-grandfather, Oh Sian Guan, was a founding director of Singapore's oldest bank, the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. His paternal grandfather, Sir Arthur Kwan Pah Chien M.D., was an ophthalmologist who became Singapore's first Western-trained specialist and was knighted by Queen
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for his philanthropic efforts. His maternal grandfather, the Rev. Paul Hang Sing Hon, founded the Hinghwa Methodist Church. Kwan is also related to Hong Kong-born American actress Nancy Kwan and former Singaporean finance minister Richard Hu, who was a cousin of his father. While in Singapore, Kwan studied at the Anglo-Chinese School and lived with his paternal grandparents. Kwan's father and mother, an engineer and pianist respectively, moved the family to the United States when Kwan was 11. The family moved to Clear Lake, Texas, and Kwan attended Clear Lake High School, graduating when he was 16. He attended the
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, where he earned a BA in Media Studies, after which he moved to Manhattan to attend Parsons School of Design in order to pursue a BFA in Photography. In New York, Kwan worked for '' Interview Magazine'', '' Martha Stewart Living'', and
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's design firm M&Co. In 2000, Kwan established his own creative studio, clients of which included Ted.com,
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, and ''
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''. On August 22, 2018, Singapore's Ministry of Defence stated that Kwan is wanted in Singapore for defaulting on National Service obligation. The Ministry of Defence stated that Kwan had failed to register for National Service in 1990 and did not have a valid exit permit to remain overseas, even though he has been living outside of Singapore since he was 11 years old. In 1994, his application and subsequent appeal to renounce his Singapore citizenship without serving National Service were rejected. Kwan is liable to a fine of up to $10,000 under the Enlistment Act.


Career

Kwan edited ''I Was Cuba'' (featuring photographs collected by Ramiro A. Fernández, published in 2007) and coauthored the book ''Luck: The Essential Guide'' with Deborah Aaronson (published in 2008). Kwan became inspired to write ''Crazy Rich Asians'' in 2009 while caring for his father, who was dying of cancer. Kwan and his father would reminisce about their life in Singapore while driving to and from medical appointments, and Kwan began writing stories to capture those memories. Kwan stated one of his goals was to showcase the "educated families with style and taste that have been quietly going about their lives for generations" which went beyond the typical contemporary coverage of Asia which focused on conspicuous consumption. Friends had been urging him to commit his memories to paper as well. Moving to the United States has westernized his view of Asia, and he likens himself to "an outsider looking in" when describing his life in Singapore.


''Crazy Rich Asians''

Kwan published '' Crazy Rich Asians'' in 2013. The book was inspired by his childhood in Singapore; the second chapter more specifically was developed from a poem he had written years before entitled "Singapore Bible Study." Kwan wrote the poem, which describes the study group as "an excuse to gossip and show off new jewelry" for a creative writing course in college. In the process of turning that scene into a chapter of a novel, he was inspired to complete the entire story. The novel was described as "a sprawling, multi-generational mock epic that centers on a clan of Singaporeans whose various factions gather from their respective lairs around the globe for a wedding that is the year's most talked-about event among the international Chinese aristocracy." Upon publication, it received positive reviews, became both a national and an international bestseller, and has been translated into over 30 languages. In 2013, ''Hunger Games'' producer Nina Jacobson secured film rights to ''Crazy Rich Asians''. The film was released in the United States on August 15, 2018. Kwan served as executive producer on the film, one of the conditions to selling the rights.


''China Rich Girlfriend''

Kwan published the first sequel to ''Crazy Rich Asians'' entitled ''
China Rich Girlfriend ''China Rich Girlfriend'' is a satirical 2015 romantic comedy novel by Kevin Kwan. It is the sequel to ''Crazy Rich Asians'', a novel about the wealthy Singapore elite. Kwan was urged to write the sequel by his publishers after the initial succes ...
'' in June 2015. Similarly to ''Crazy Rich Asians, China Rich Girlfriend'' became an international bestseller. On August 15, 2018, it was reported that even before the release of the film adaptation of his first novel, Kwan had already been tasked with developing a film from the sequel ''China Rich Girlfriend''. (physically published in August 27, 2018 issue; digitally published on August 15) On April 29, 2019, CNBC reported the back-to-back filming of two sequels to ''Crazy Rich Asians'' set for filming in 2020. ''China Rich Girlfriend'', as of April 2019, is currently in pre-production.


''Rich People Problems''

Kwan's third and final installment of the ''Crazy Rich'' trilogy, titled ''Rich People Problems'', was released in May 2017. On April 29, 2019, CNBC reported the back-to-back filming of two sequels to ''Crazy Rich Asians'' set for filming in 2020. ''Rich People Problems'', as of April 2019, is currently in pre-production.


''Sex and Vanity''

In June 2020, Kwan's novel ''Sex and Vanity'' was published to good reviews, and with mention that this novel is not at all like ''Crazy Rich Asians''. The plot has a structure like that of '' A Room with a View'' by E. M. Forster, and major characters have similar names. As of July 2020, Sony Pictures has purchased the film rights and the project is now in development.


Other projects

In August 2018,
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ordered a new drama series from Kwan and STX Entertainment. The unnamed series is set in Hong Kong and follows the "most influential and powerful family" along with their business empire.


References


External links


Official Website
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