Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues report at the Copyright Center, report us on DMC, or use the Instant Removal tool.
Full version Citizen 13660 For Kindle
D
dm_f6ca5f2a9b955c7749eae12bd3e834d8
2 Views • Oct 21, 2020
Description
https://kpf.realfiedbook.com/?book=0295993545
Mine Okubo was one of more than a hundred thousand people of Japanese descent - nearly two-thirds of whom were American citizens - who were forced into "protective custody" shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Citizen 13660, Okubo's illustrated memoir of life in relocation centers in California and Utah, illuminates this experience with poignant drawings and witty, candid text.This classic in Asian American literature and American history, with a new introduction by Christine Hong, is available for the first time in both a traditional paperback format and an artist's edition, oversize and in hardcover to better illustrate the innovative artwork as originally envisioned by Okubo."[Mine Okubo] took her months of life in the concentration camp and made it the material for this amusing, heartbreaking book. . . . The moral is never expressed, but the wry pictures and the scanty words make the reader laugh - and if he is an American too - blush." - Pearl Buck"A remarkably objective and vivid and even humorous account. . . . In dramatic and detailed drawings and brief text, [Okubo] documents the whole episode . . . all that she saw, objectively, yet with a warmth of understanding." " - New York Times Book Review"
Mine Okubo was one of more than a hundred thousand people of Japanese descent - nearly two-thirds of whom were American citizens - who were forced into "protective custody" shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Citizen 13660, Okubo's illustrated memoir of life in relocation centers in California and Utah, illuminates this experience with poignant drawings and witty, candid text.This classic in Asian American literature and American history, with a new introduction by Christine Hong, is available for the first time in both a traditional paperback format and an artist's edition, oversize and in hardcover to better illustrate the innovative artwork as originally envisioned by Okubo."[Mine Okubo] took her months of life in the concentration camp and made it the material for this amusing, heartbreaking book. . . . The moral is never expressed, but the wry pictures and the scanty words make the reader laugh - and if he is an American too - blush." - Pearl Buck"A remarkably objective and vivid and even humorous account. . . . In dramatic and detailed drawings and brief text, [Okubo] documents the whole episode . . . all that she saw, objectively, yet with a warmth of understanding." " - New York Times Book Review"
Keywords & Tags
Related Videos
00:33
Full version Soul of a Citizen: Living with Conviction in Challenging Times Best Sellers Rank :
dm_eb8ad5dad9732a441c6929a545b31e31
00:36
[KINDLE UNLIMITED] Strange Planet Best Sellers Rank : #1 Paid in Kindle Store
deyilezaf
00:34
[KINDLE] Employee Training Development (Irwin Management) Best Sellers Rank : #2 Paid in Kindle
aufprobierende
00:36
[KINDLE] Florida Oranges: A Colorful History Best Sellers Rank : #4 Paid in Kindle Store
dm_0d3003915ab6cdda15c13600a876b9a9
00:36
Full version Citizen Coke: The Making of Coca-Cola Capitalism Best Sellers Rank : #1
dm_07da6ad375aea5c9dea64b7d346ec947
00:33
[KINDLE] Early Childhood Education Today Best Sellers Rank : #3 Paid in Kindle Store
sensate