Yokohama, California

Yokohama, California
Title Yokohama, California PDF eBook
Author Toshio Mori
Publisher University of Washington Press
Total Pages 201
Release 2015-10-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0295806427

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Yokohama, California, originally released in 1949, is the first published collection of short stories by a Japanese American. Set in a fictional community, these linked stories are alive with the people, gossip, humor, and legends of Japanese America in the 1930s and 1940s. Replaces ISBN 9780295961675

Yokohama, California

Yokohama, California
Title Yokohama, California PDF eBook
Author Toshio Mori
Publisher Turtleback Books
Total Pages
Release 1985-03-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781417623914

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A collection of stories taking place in the fictional town of Yokohama, California, during the late 1930s and early 1940s

Yokohama, California

Yokohama, California
Title Yokohama, California PDF eBook
Author Toshio Mori
Publisher
Total Pages 176
Release 1949
Genre California
ISBN

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"A collection of linked short stories exploring Japanese American life in a fictional California town in the 1920s and 1930s, this book is frequently cited as the first work of fiction published by a Japanese American in the United States. Originally scheduled for publication in 1942, the book was delayed by World War II, and eventually published in 1949 to brief acclaim. 'At the U.S. government incarceration camp Topaz, Mori worked for the camp newspaper and continued to write fiction. Although he remained committed to his craft the rest of his life, widespread recognition within the Japanese American community did not arrive until the 1970s, when a more receptive generation of Sansei readers, writers and critics rediscovered his work' (Densho Encyclopedia)"--Bookseller's note.

Blue Light Yokohama

Blue Light Yokohama
Title Blue Light Yokohama PDF eBook
Author Nicolas Obregon
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 417
Release 2017-03-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1250110483

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-Inspired by a real-life unsolved murder---Front jacket flap.

Unfinished Message

Unfinished Message
Title Unfinished Message PDF eBook
Author Toshio Mori
Publisher Heyday Books
Total Pages 264
Release 2000
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN

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Born in Oakland, California, in 1910, the young Toshio Mori dreamed of being an artist, a Buddhist missionary, and a baseball player. Instead, he grew flowers in the family nursery business, and -- influenced by contemporaries such as Sherwood Anderson and Ernest Hemingway -- produced a body of extraordinary fiction. Unfinished Message includes fifteen stories, a novella, correspondence, and an interview with Toshio Mori.

Yokohama Burning

Yokohama Burning
Title Yokohama Burning PDF eBook
Author Joshua Hammer
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 337
Release 2006
Genre Earthquakes
ISBN 0743264657

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This book is very wide in scope and will be extremely useful to both undergraduates and lecturers undertaking modern analytical chemistry courses.

The Chauvinist and Other Stories

The Chauvinist and Other Stories
Title The Chauvinist and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Toshio Mori
Publisher Modern Times Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2022-05-29
Genre Japanese Americans
ISBN 9781632923578

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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. As an Asian Times reviewer notes when The Chauvinist first appeared, Mori "cannot fail to reach [his readers] because he is an honest man, speaking from his own experience, his own suffering and happiness, his own real and human life." The writer Hisaye Yamamoto, in the original introduction to this collection, declared Mori "indisputably the pioneer of Japanese American literature." The collection's republication in this volume marks the first time these stories are widely available in over forty years. About the author: Toshio Mori (1910 - 1980) was born in Oakland and spent most of his life in San Leandro, California, where his family owned a nursery. He began writing in 1932, working at night after a day in the nursery, and was encouraged by William Saroyan, who became a lifelong friend. Mori's first book, Yokohama, California, was scheduled to appear in 1941, but the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and the ensuing anti-Japanese racism, put the book's publication on hold. Like most Japanese-Americans, Mori's family was forcefully relocated to an internment camp in Topaz, Utah, where worked as the camp historian. At the end of World War II, Mori returned to run his family nursery. His book, released in 1949, made him the first published Japanese-American author of literary fiction. Despite critical acclaim, Mori fell into relative obscurity until the early 1970's, when a new generation of Sansei-third generation Japanese-American students-discovered his writing, leading to the publication of two new books, Woman from Hiroshima and The Chauvinist and Other Stories. His third collection, Unfinished Message, was published posthumously in 2000.