Gasa-Gasa Girl Goes to Camp

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESSISBN: 9781607813439

A Nisei Youth Behind a World War II Fence

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By Lily Yuriko Nakai Havey, Foreword by Cherstin Lyon
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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
254 x 178 mm
Weight:
1010 g
Pages:
224

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Lily Havey was born in Los Angeles. In 1942, along with 120,000 persons of Japanese descent, she was incarcerated at the Amache Relocation Center in Colorado. After World War II her family moved to Salt Lake City where she attended West High School and the University of Utah. She graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music and pursued an MFA at the University of Utah. She taught in high school for thirteen years before establishing a stained glass business.

"The writing is at times highly evocative, but it is the addition of Havey's artwork that sets this work apart from and adds a new dimension to the Japanese concentration camp story. Havey includes numerous small details that make the period come alive and shed new light on the prison camp experience." -Nancy Matsumoto, writer and contributor to Time, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and The Densho Encyclopedia of the Japanese American Incarceration "Havey has a distinctive voice and a gift for writing-the text flows and is quite easy to read, even when she is discussing emotionally difficult material. The book not only speaks eloquently about the pressures on the camp inmates, but provides useful insight into some hitherto hidden matters." -Greg Robinson, author of A Tragedy of Democracy: Japanese Confinement in North America and After Camp: Portraits in Midcentury Japanese American Life and Politics "Through a sophisticated blend of artwork, prose, and photographic images, Lily Yuriko Nakai Havey has crafted in Gasa Gasa Girl Goes to Camp what is assuredly among the very most exquisite, insightful, and candid memoirs of the World War II Japanese American confinement experience." -Arthur A. Hansen, Professor Emeritus of History and Asian American Studies, California State University, Fullerton "This is a book that must be read, shared, discussed, taught,-and savored!"-Nichi Bei Weekly "This is a one-of-a-kind memoir, reading like the best fiction yet shot through with scenes that, whether in paint or print, evoke the vivid reality of a life unfairly confined. I loved every page."-The King's English Bookshop "What an absolutely amazing book! There can be no other estimation for such an important document that is part of the long-standing recovery effort related to the Japanese American internment experience.... One must pick up this essential and new addition to the canon of internment literatures."-Asian American Literature Fans "This memoir will open your eyes and heart to the history of Japanese internment in America."-Deseret News "Gasa Gasa Girl Goes to Camp represents an important addition to the Japanese American World War II voices from the camps and a significant artistic contribution in its own right."-Western American Literature

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