by Wakako Yamauchi.
Edited with an introduction by Garrett Hongo.
New York: , (1994).
First edition, first printing; Trade paperback issue.
First printing number code sequence 1 through 5 to the copyright page.
SIGNED with the salutation "Best Wishes" by the late Japanese-American author and Drama Critics Circle Award-winning playwright to the title page.
Yamauchi, who was imprisoned in a Japanese internment camp in Arizona when she was 17 and 18, wrote frequently of first generation Japanese-American women immigrants and the tensions and rebellions of their culturally repressed gender roles.
She is most remembered for her short story 'And The Soul Shall Dance' that she adapted to an Award-winning play, that was produced for television. The story is included in this collection.
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Sticker-removal abrasion to the spine, corner tips lightly rubbed, else tight, firm square and very good in illustrated stiff-card wraps with white titles to the front cover and to the spine; original $14.95 printed price still intact to the rear cover.
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