Amy Uyematsus final collection, That Blue Trickster Time, is a powerful affirmation of Asian Americans during a global pandemic in which anti-Asian racism is at an all-time high. She revisits her familys history during the World War II incarceration of Jap
Amy Uyematsus final collection, That Blue Trickster Time, is a powerful affirmation of Asian Americans during a global pandemic in which anti-Asian racism is at an all-time high. She revisits her familys history during the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans. Her book is also a salute to older women as mothers and warriors, rebels and ancient goddesses. While addressing serious social and political issues, Uyematsus poems are also rooted in a deep reverence for nature and a spiritual growth that comes with aging. The anger of her youthful protest days is still there, but here she can affirm this world of conflict and beauty as she speaks to the radiance of the ordinary, whether her love of stones and pine trees or her fascination with numbers and folk art. These are ferocious poems which celebrate being an older woman of color.
Paper: 120 pp.
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