No More Cherry Blossoms
Sisters Matsumoto and Other Plays
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Washington Press
Published:31st May '05
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Presents new work by the leading Japanese American playwright working today
In these four new plays, renowned playwright Philip Kan Gotanda explores the choices and challenges Japanese American women face. Although set in different decades of the twentieth century, the playsare all absolutely modern in the human struggles they depict.
"Sisters Matsumoto" tells of three Japanese American sisters who return to their family farm in Stockton, California, after living in an internment camp during World War II. "The Wind Cries Mary" is a gripping drama set in the tumultuous heyday of social upheaval that was San Francisco in 1968, when California's Asian American intellectuals were first finding a political voice. "Ballad of Yachiyo," set in 1919 in Hawai'i, is a moving story of a girl's coming to sexual maturity after being sent from home to work for an alcoholic artisan and his wife.
"Philip Gotanda is a polemicist who sees both sides of a question, a writer whose grievances are balanced with a wicked sense of humor."--Frank Rich, New York Times
ISBN: 9780295985015
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 408g
293 pages