That Damned Fence

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That Damned Fence
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9780190098315
ISBN-13 : 0190098317
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Book Synopsis That Damned Fence by : Heather Hathaway

Book excerpt: Pt. 1. Topaz, a literary hotbed -- After the bombs: the experience of Toyo Suyemoto -- Writing as resistance in Topaz: TREK and All Aboard -- Toshio Mori: a literary life derailed -- Miné Okubo: an aesthetic life launched -- Pt. 2. Writing elsewhere -- The Pulse of Amache/Granada -- Dispatches from tumultuous Tule Lake -- Internment novels: Toshio Mori's the Brothers Murata and Hiroshi Nakamura's treadmill -- Jerome's magnet -- Humiliation and hope in Rohwer's the Pen.


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