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Werken van Lawson Fusao Inada

The Big Aiiieeeee! (1991) — Redacteur; Medewerker — 77 exemplaren
Aiiieeeee! An anthology of Asian-American writers (1974) — Redacteur — 75 exemplaren
Legends from Camp (1992) 56 exemplaren
Drawing the Line (1997) 31 exemplaren
3 Northwest poets 1 exemplaar

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Only What We Could Carry is an excellent story which gives readers an incredible perspective as to the horrors, challenges, and unfair reality of what Japanese-Americans had to face during their relocation to internment camps. The story’s title describes how Japanese Americans were allowed to bring only the minimal amount of what they could carry. Despite the unfair treatment Japanese Americans were subjected to, many did the best they could to make the best of their situation.
 
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Samb14 | 1 andere bespreking | Jul 14, 2021 |
In this book the author gives an account of the Japanese internment camp experience. The prisoners were only allowed to bring one suitcase. sadly, it was just what they could carry. And yet, they made the best of their situation with what they had.
 
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marilynzanetti | 1 andere bespreking | Jun 18, 2021 |
I'm not big on poetry -- I'm the first to admit that; however, I truly enjoyed reading 'Legends'. Some poems you'll read quickly and shallowly, just picking up the tones and patterns before moving on. Other poems you'll sit with, pick apart, and visualize each stanza as a page from a larger story. But then, that's the beauty of Inada's work, isn't it? And if you've ever had the privilege of hearing Inada speak or teach, you're certain to catch the jazzy rhythms of his speech in each line -- even the poems that aren't about jazz.… (meer)
 
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TheBooknerd | Jul 7, 2010 |

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