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Song for Uncle Tom, Tonto, and Mr. Moto: poetry and identity
2002, University of Michigan Press
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0472097768 9780472097760
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From banana to basho, or, How one Japanese American writer learned not to write like John O'Hara
Multiculturalism : living in the world (whose world?)
Difficulties of the moment : Weil, Milosz, and Bakhtin
On poetry and politics : Brecht, Rich, and C.K. Williams
Splitting open the tradition : on Derek Walcott's XXIII
The margins at the center, the center at the margins : Asian American poetry
Dim sum poetics
An argument : on 1942 (an interview with Daniel Kane)
A multiplicity of voices (an interview with Lee Rossi)
The colors of desire (an interview with William Walsh)
A note from Caliban : on Harold Bloom's introduction to The best of the best American poetry, 1988-1997
Where we've been, where we're going.
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