An edition of Hawaiʻi no ka oi (1995)

Hawaiʻi no ka oi

the Kamiya family trilogy

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An edition of Hawaiʻi no ka oi (1995)

Hawaiʻi no ka oi

the Kamiya family trilogy

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Hawai'i-born playwright Edward Sakamoto has created a substantial body of work that accurately and lovingly depicts the experiences of Japanese Americans in Hawai'i. This trilogy of plays traces the lives of four generations of the Kamiya family in the half-century between 1929 and 1980, from their beginnings as issei farmers in the coffee fields of Kona on the Big Island to their sansei and yonsei descendants, pondering the price of material success and assimilation.

Sakamoto affectionately crafts the language of his characters to capture fully the flavor of speech used by Hawai'i's Japanese Americans.

In The Taste of Kona Coffee, two nisei brothers, Aki and Tosh, fight to free themselves from the prison of old-world traditions and poverty only to find themselves bound by the constraints of neocolonialism. In Manoa Valley, set some thirty years later, Tosh, now a successful building contractor in Honolulu, must reconcile his image of the future with that of his son, Spencer, who dreams of a life in mainland America. The third play, The Life of the Land, is set in 1980.

Spencer has achieved his goals but at the cost of alienating himself from his family and his culture. Hawai'i No Ka Oi presents an important aspect of Japanese American social history in Hawai'i, yet it reflects the immigrant experience of other ethnic groups. These are plays with which Americans of all backgrounds can identify.

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Language
English
Pages
142

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Cover of: Hawaiʻi no ka oi
Hawaiʻi no ka oi: the Kamiya family trilogy
1995, University of Hawaiʻi Press
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Table of Contents

The taste of Kona coffee
Mānoa Valley
The life of the land.

Edition Notes

Published in
Honolulu, Hawaii

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
812/.54
Library of Congress
PS3569.A45459 H39 1995, PS3569.A45459H39

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxii, 142 p. ;
Number of pages
142

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Open Library
OL789072M
ISBN 10
0824817265
LCCN
95021472
OCLC/WorldCat
32821026
Goodreads
2186503

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