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TABIOS, EILEEN
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Force Majeure
Issue Title:
Spring 1999
Page(s): 205-212
Published: Spring 1999
from "9 1 1 - My Forty-First Birthday"
Issue Title:
Spring 2002
Page(s): 263-267
Published: Spring 2002
Negros
Issue Title:
Spring 1996
Page(s): 303-314
Published: Spring 1996
Redeeming Memory
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20th Anniversary Issue
Page(s): 393-409
Published: Spring 1998
Tapey
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Spring 2000
Page(s): 199-210
Published: Spring 2000
The Fifteenth Stone
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Spring 2001
Page(s): 130-131
Published: Spring 2001
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Poets Behind Barbed Wire
ISBN: 0-910043-05-1
OUT OF PRINT, NO LONGER AVAILABLE This anthology of tanka poems, translated from Japanese into English, paints a deeply personal profile of life in the Wartime Relocation Camps during WWII. The short (31 syllable) traditional Japanese poetry form, tanka, offers an economical account of the inner lives of four internees, whose work was originally published in camp magazines and later in anthologies and Japanese newspapers in Hawai'i. The collection includes illustrations by camp artist George Hoshida and the featured poets--Keiho Soga, Taisanboku Mori, Sojin Takei, and Muin Ozaki. Winner of the 1985 Before Columbus Foundation American Book Award.