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Garrett Hongo

    Volcano
    The Perfect Sound
    The River of Heaven
    • The River of Heaven

      • 68 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      3,3(4)Abgeben

      The River of Heaven was awarded the 1987 Lamont Poetry Prize of the Academy of American Poets for a distinguished second book of poems ( Philip Booth, Alfred Corn, Mary Oliver). In it Garrett Hongo has drawn from his unusual background (born in Volcano, Hawaii, of Japanese ancestry, and educated in California at Pomona) to provide the materials for poems that would be highly exotic were they not infused with a level-headed sense of realism and a strong feeling that mundane realities are perfectly natural material for the poetry of our time. Here, Garrett Hongo transforms his mundane realities into elegant poetry. The volcanoes of Hawaii, the gritty urban streets of Los Angeles, a California beach after the death of his father―the places of Garrett Hongo’s past metamorphose into a poetry that is compelling and immediate.

      The River of Heaven
    • The Perfect Sound

      • 544 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden
      3,7(52)Abgeben

      "Garrett Hongo's passion for audio dates back to the Empire 98 turntable his father paired with a tube amplifier in their modest tract home in L.A. in the early 60s. But his adult quest begins in the CD-changer era, as he seeks out speakers and amps beefy enough to honor the top notes of the great opera sopranos. And in recounting this search, he describes a journey of identity where meaning, fulfillment, and even liberation were often most available to him through music and its diverse delivery systems. Hongo writes about being a Hawaiian-born, Japanese kid growing up in the shadow of the shameful internment of his ancestors during World War II; about picking up music tips from kids with darker skin than his own; about being a fish out of water with his white peers. Along the way, he nerds out with visits to eccentric collectors of decades-old audio components, drinks in wisdom from blues musicians and poetic elders, and turns his ear toward the memory-rich strains of the music that has shaped him: Hawaiian steel guitar and ukulele, barbershop and the Beatles, Bach, Verdi, and Duke Ellington. And in the decades-long process of perfecting his stereo setup, Hongo also discovers his own, now celebrated voice"-- Provided by publisher

      The Perfect Sound
    • Volcano

      A Memoir of Hawai'i

      • 354 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,7(89)Abgeben

      Exploring themes of heritage and identity, this memoir intertwines personal narrative with a Japanese American family history and the beauty of natural landscapes. The author recounts his return to Hawai'i, delving into the dreamlike qualities of his birthplace while seeking to reclaim his past. Through vivid descriptions and reflections, the work offers a profound connection to both the land and familial roots, creating a rich tapestry of memory and belonging.

      Volcano