Citizen 13660 / drawings and text by Miné Okubo ; with a new introduction by Christine Hong.
2014
D769.8.A6 O38 2014 (Mapit)
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Title
Citizen 13660 / drawings and text by Miné Okubo ; with a new introduction by Christine Hong.
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ISBN
9780295993928 hardcover
0295993928 hardcover
9780295993546 paperback
0295993545 paperback
0295993928 hardcover
9780295993546 paperback
0295993545 paperback
Published
Seattle : University of Washington Press, 2014.
Language
English
Description
xxix, 209 pages ; 23 cm
Call Number
D769.8.A6 O38 2014
Dewey Decimal Classification
940.54/72730979469 B
Summary
"Mine Okubo was one of over one hundred thousand people of Japanese descent--nearly two-thirds of whom were American citizens--who were forced into "protective custody" shortly after Pearl Harbor. Citizen 13660, Okubo's graphic memoir of life in relocation centers in California and Utah, illuminates this experience with poignant illustrations and witty, candid text. Now available with a new introduction by Christine Hong and in a wide-format artist edition, this graphic novel can reach a new generation of readers and scholars. "[Mine Okubo] took her months of life in the concentration camp and made it the material for this amusing, heart-breaking book. The moral is never expressed, but the wry pictures and the scanty words make the reader laugh--and if he is an American too--blush." "A remarkably objective and vivid and even humorous account. In dramatic and detailed drawings and brief text, she documents the whole episode. all that she saw, objectively, yet with a warmth of understanding." -New York Times Book Review"-- Provided by publisher.
Note
Originally published: New York : Columbia University Press, 1946.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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