Hawaiʻi one summer

Hawaiʻi one summer1998
About this book
In this collection of eleven pieces, originally issued as a limited hand-printed edition, Maxine Hong Kingston does not attempt to capture Hawai'i but "instead and incidentally" to describe her "piece by piece, and hope that the sum praises her." The essays provide readers with a generous sampling of Kingston's signature: an angle of vision, exquisitely balanced and clear-sighted, that awakens one to a knowledge of things.
Details
- First published
- 1998
- OL Work ID
- OL1822430W
Subjects
Social life and customsChinese AmericansAmerican AuthorsHomes and hauntsCivilizationAuthors, AmericanIntellectual lifeBiographyAmerican literature, history and criticism, 20th centuryAmerican Women authors