'Mitsui's poems are memorable, finely honed--combining imagistically startling vignettes, witty and melancholy ars poetica, and moving personal reminiscence. Yet the many poetic memorials to Japanese American history are this poet's finest accomplishment.'--Garret Hongo
'Mitsui's poems are memorable, finely honed--combining imagistically startling vignettes, witty and melancholy ars poetica, and moving personal reminiscence. Yet the many poetic memorials to Japanese American history are this poet's finest accomplishment.'--Garret HongoHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
SELECTED PEOMS from Journal of the Sun 1974 Destination: Tule Lake Relocation Center Photograph of a Child Picture of a Japanese Farmer Section Hand, Great Northern Railway The Morning My Father Died Watching Bon Odori Because It Is Close and My Mother Is Shrike on Dead Tree Ohashi in a Shower Painting of a Hermitage Nisei: Second Generation Japanese American from Crossing the Phantom River 1978 Allowance When Father Came Home for Lunch Katori Maru Holding Center, Tanforan Race Track Block 18, Tule Lake Relocation Camp The Table Lamp Samurai Surrounded by Autumn Waterfall at Dusk Exhibition Painting by a Mental Patient Cape Alava For a Chinese Pheasant New Lines for Fortune Cookies For the Ballerina in Death Valley Junction from After the Long Train 1986 Shakuhachi The East Watch House Minoru Mitsui Because of My Father's Job Wooden Flower Vase Visiting My Mother at Kawabe House After a Stranger Calls Letter to Tina Koyama In Sight of Purple Crocus NEW POEMS Flexing Our Rippling Metaphors English Teachers What the Math Teacher Told Jim Isla Mujeres: My American Sonnet, 1986 Letter to Ransom from Green Lake The World of Becoming Closure In Front of the Geoduck Display Paris Windows: Some Linked Bantu Because You Left Three Rocks Graffiti in a University Restroom Rationale Cleveland Was Farther Away Than July You are Beautiful Christmas Poem, 1987 Christmas Poem for Lilly Southwest of Stovepipe Wells Tohono O'Odham Indian Cemetery A Birthday Poem for Lilly Ode to My '94 Honda Passport From a Window of Lowell's Cafe Painting Sunlight on the Wooden Wall of a House Getting Ready for Grandparenthood My Mother Juggling Bean Bags Wedding Poem for Janet & Drew At the Tom Mix Memorial Mitsui in English Means "Three Wells" Spring Poem for the Sake of Breathing Acknowledgments
SELECTED PEOMS from Journal of the Sun 1974 Destination: Tule Lake Relocation Center Photograph of a Child Picture of a Japanese Farmer Section Hand, Great Northern Railway The Morning My Father Died Watching Bon Odori Because It Is Close and My Mother Is Shrike on Dead Tree Ohashi in a Shower Painting of a Hermitage Nisei: Second Generation Japanese American from Crossing the Phantom River 1978 Allowance When Father Came Home for Lunch Katori Maru Holding Center, Tanforan Race Track Block 18, Tule Lake Relocation Camp The Table Lamp Samurai Surrounded by Autumn Waterfall at Dusk Exhibition Painting by a Mental Patient Cape Alava For a Chinese Pheasant New Lines for Fortune Cookies For the Ballerina in Death Valley Junction from After the Long Train 1986 Shakuhachi The East Watch House Minoru Mitsui Because of My Father's Job Wooden Flower Vase Visiting My Mother at Kawabe House After a Stranger Calls Letter to Tina Koyama In Sight of Purple Crocus NEW POEMS Flexing Our Rippling Metaphors English Teachers What the Math Teacher Told Jim Isla Mujeres: My American Sonnet, 1986 Letter to Ransom from Green Lake The World of Becoming Closure In Front of the Geoduck Display Paris Windows: Some Linked Bantu Because You Left Three Rocks Graffiti in a University Restroom Rationale Cleveland Was Farther Away Than July You are Beautiful Christmas Poem, 1987 Christmas Poem for Lilly Southwest of Stovepipe Wells Tohono O'Odham Indian Cemetery A Birthday Poem for Lilly Ode to My '94 Honda Passport From a Window of Lowell's Cafe Painting Sunlight on the Wooden Wall of a House Getting Ready for Grandparenthood My Mother Juggling Bean Bags Wedding Poem for Janet & Drew At the Tom Mix Memorial Mitsui in English Means "Three Wells" Spring Poem for the Sake of Breathing Acknowledgments
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