Title | : | That Blue Trickster Time |
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ISBN | : | 0996227695 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780996227698 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 120 |
Publication | : | Published March 15, 2022 |
That Blue Trickster Time Reviews
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I really enjoyed this book of poetry. Uyematus examines the relations of America to its Asian citizens, Japanese in particular, from internment camps until even now. This is the first book I have liked that has mentioned Covid-19, to be honest. I have felt every other book that talks about it is cliche or overdone... not That Blue Trickster Time. Uyematsu talks about current media events, with Korean pop stars BTS and movies like Crazy Rich Asians shown. This poetry book examines family dynamics in an oppressive setting-- Japanese Internment camps, modern day US. From her family members' tankas, to lost history and remembered important events and life in the Internment camps, Uyematsu examines it all in an impressive work of art. Uyematsu recalls relationships between her own experiences and others of non-white peoples prevalent in the United States, specifically Black Power movements with the Black Panthers, and experiences with Native American and Mexican cultures and celebrations in the US. Uyematsu plays with form heavily in this poetry book, using tankas and haikus throughout. Tip for readers, keep an eye out for the numbers 108 and how each reference brings it all back to 108. My personal favorite poem in this work is "Homebound Haiku".