The Quietest SingingFor this collection the Hawaii Award for Literature recipients were asked to write about people living in some way apart or outside of the mainstream: the plantation family, or the woman hostage, for example. Included in the notes are comments from writers responding to each other's work. |
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Contents
Liar Liar | 7 |
EDWARD SAKAMOTO | 28 |
MILTON MURAYAMA | 36 |
ERIC CHOCK | 72 |
MAXINE HONG KINGSTON | 87 |
PHYLLIS HOGE | 93 |
A Passage to Nowhere | 106 |
Encountering Sorrow | 134 |
w S MERWIN | 159 |
Secrets | 169 |
Kaopulupulu the Prophet | 177 |
Hooulu Lāhui | 183 |
The Bodhisattva Muses | 196 |
Biographies and Commentaries | 215 |
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