The Chauvinist and Other Stories features twenty-two stories of Japanese-American life, ranging in settings from pre-WWII era California, to wartime internment camps, to the postwar Nisei experience.... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:0934052018
ISBN13:9780934052016
Release Date:January 1981
Publisher:University of California, Los Angeles, Asian
Japanese American Life in the early 19th C. in the Western U.S.
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From Preface: "'The Chauvinist and Other Stories' is the second book of short stories published by a Japanese American writer in the United States in 30 years. The first book was 'Yokohama, California,' also by Toshio Mori, published in 1949. Born in Oakland, California in 1910, Toshio Mori is one of the foremost chroniclers of the Japanese American community. During the past 40 years, he has written hundreds of short stories and essays, along with several novels. His writings span time and space, from the crowded flower nurseries of San Leandro, Ca in the 1930s through the bleak World War II concentration camp barracks of Topaz, Utah, to the present. With wit and compassion, Toshio Mori has illuminated for us the callings and visions of gardeners, housewives, artists, students, and shopkeepers who are among his closest neighbors. Mori's works give meaning to the daily aspirations, struggles, and joys of ordinary people. In this collection of short stories, many are published here for the first time."
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