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Informationen zum Autor Toshio Mori was the author of Yokohama, California (1949), Woman From Hiroshima (1978), and The Chauvanist and Other Stories (1979). He was the first Japanese American writer to publish a book of short stories in the United States, and his writing career spanned the formative decades surrounding World War II. Klappentext Toshio Mori (1910¿1980) was born in Oakland, California. During World War II, he was interned, with his family, at the Topaz Relocation Center in Utah, where he served as camp historian. Xiaojing Zhou is professor of English at the University of the Pacific and author of Cities of Others: Reimagining Urban Spaces in Asian American Literature. Zusammenfassung "Originally published by the Caxon Printers! Ltd.! Caxton! Idaho. University of Washington Press paperback edition published by arrangement with Caxton! 1985."--Title page verso. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction to the 2015 Edition by Xiaojing Zhou Standing on Seventh Street: An Introduction to the 1985 Edition by Lawson Fusao Inada Introduction to the Original Edition by William Saroyan Tomorrow Is Coming, Children The Woman Who Makes Swell Doughnuts The Seventh Street Philosopher My Mother Stands on Her Head Toshio Mori The End of the Line Say It with Flowers Akira Yano Lil' Yokohama The Finance over at Doi's Three Japanese Mothers The All-American Girl The Chessmen Nodas in America The Eggs of the World He Who Has the Laughing Face Slant-Eyed Americans The Trees The Six Rows of Pompons Business at Eleven The Brothers