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Letters to Memory
A work of Non-fiction by Karen Tei Yamashita
Subgenres:
- Memoir,
- Japanese-American Internment,
- Epistolary
This book is for you if you're into...
- Memoirs blending family history with archival deep dives
- Epistolary formats featuring academic voices and shifting perspectives
- Personal explorations of Japanese-American internment and its wider implications
An excursion through the Japanese-American internment using archival materials from the author’s own family.
In this unique memoir, Karen Tei Yamashita draws on her family’s history and creates a series of epistolary conversations with composite characters representing a range of academic specialties.
Historians, anthropologists, classicists—their disciplines, and Yamashita’s engagement with them, are a way for her explore various aspects of the internment and to expand its meaning beyond her family, and our borders, to ideas of debt, forgiveness, civil rights, and community.
From a National Book Award finalist, Letters to Memory is “in moments deeply personal and impressionistic and in moments pulling back into a voice of epic omniscience.”
“Interrogates the cruelty of internment and the random nature of immigration, war, birth and death and disease through her own probing, lively correspondence.”
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