Twice a year, Manoa presents diverse new fiction, poetry, essays, reviews, and art from America, Asia, and the Pacific. In this latest edition, over fifty authors contribute to our understanding of place and homeland. Homeland also includes a symposi...
Follow an unforgettable cast of characters through an incredible saga exposing one of America's darkest hours. Share the pain of the Cherokees driven from their beloved forests, winding rivers and mountain cabins. Endure with them the hardships in th...
Land beneath the Wind features a gathering of authors from contemporary Malaysia, all of whom write in English. Also in this volume: a symposium on the changing face of travel writing; new fiction, poetry, and essays; photography by Linda Connor....
This volume features a guest-edited collection of writing from Korea - a country marked by the scars of foreign occupation, civil war, and authoritarian leadership. In compelling stories and essays, some of Korea's leading contemporary voices explore...
Prior to Nepal's constitutional reforms in 1990, poets and fiction writers were often jailed and censored for speaking out. Nevertheless, they developed ways to discuss social and political issues in their creative works and to express the lives of N...
In the 1980s, important contemporary Western works began to be translated into Chinese. Postmodernist Chinese authors began to present their readers with experimental stories that challenged the conventions of culture and ideology. This volume gather...
This volume highlights contemporary literature from throughout the Pacific hemisphere, featuring prose by writers from the Philippines, Malaysia, the People's Republic of China, Korea, and the US, including Native Americans and Pacific islanders....
Words and images come together in a collaboration between celebrated poet Ntozake Shange and an acclaimed group of photographers, to result in this stunning celebration of contemporary Black life in America.From the first publication of The Sweet Fly...
When Dom Pedro I declared Brazilian independence in September 1822, he could not have known that the newly liberated country would one day become a nation of 200 million citizens. Becoming Brazil: New Fiction, Poetry, and Memoir presents writing b...
Here are the voices and visions from a world having need of an angel—most of all an angel of reality to help us see the Earth again, its people, and objects, to hear its tragic drone, and to recognize what it is to be human. The writing ranges ...
Mountain/Home presents new translations of Japanese literature from the country's medieval period to the present. The narrative arc of the selections follows the evolution of Japan's national self-image. Because Mount Fuji, more than any other natio...