Hawaii One Summer
Author: Maxine Hong Kingston | Paperback
āI did not wait for twenty years to write the pieces in this book, which is like a diary. There is sometimes only a week or two between an event and my writing about it. I wrote about my sonās surfing upon coming home from it. I wrote about the high school reunion before going to it. The result is that I am making up meanings as I go along. Which is the way I live anyway. There is a lot of detailed doubt here.ā
In this collection of eleven pieces, originally issued as a limited hand-printed edition, Maxine Hong Kingston does not attempt to capture Hawaiāi but āinstead and incidentallyā to describe her āpiece by piece, and hope that the sum praises her.ā The essays provide readers with a generous sampling of Kingstonās signature: an angle of vision, exquisitely balanced and clear-sighted, that awakens one to a knowledge of things.
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Hawaii One Summer
Hawaii One Summer
Author: Maxine Hong Kingston | Paperback
āI did not wait for twenty years to write the pieces in this book, which is like a diary. There is sometimes only a week or two between an event and my writing about it. I wrote about my sonās surfing upon coming home from it. I wrote about the high school reunion before going to it. The result is that I am making up meanings as I go along. Which is the way I live anyway. There is a lot of detailed doubt here.ā
In this collection of eleven pieces, originally issued as a limited hand-printed edition, Maxine Hong Kingston does not attempt to capture Hawaiāi but āinstead and incidentallyā to describe her āpiece by piece, and hope that the sum praises her.ā The essays provide readers with a generous sampling of Kingstonās signature: an angle of vision, exquisitely balanced and clear-sighted, that awakens one to a knowledge of things.
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Author: Maxine Hong Kingston | Paperback
āI did not wait for twenty years to write the pieces in this book, which is like a diary. There is sometimes only a week or two between an event and my writing about it. I wrote about my sonās surfing upon coming home from it. I wrote about the high school reunion before going to it. The result is that I am making up meanings as I go along. Which is the way I live anyway. There is a lot of detailed doubt here.ā
In this collection of eleven pieces, originally issued as a limited hand-printed edition, Maxine Hong Kingston does not attempt to capture Hawaiāi but āinstead and incidentallyā to describe her āpiece by piece, and hope that the sum praises her.ā The essays provide readers with a generous sampling of Kingstonās signature: an angle of vision, exquisitely balanced and clear-sighted, that awakens one to a knowledge of things.











