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You must also read "Legends from Camp," an earlier collection. Inada writes down-home magical poetry. Does that sound enigmatic? It is. Look for imagery of silver, snow, and other tropes as he spins his ethereal webs of words in elegantly plain language. Read it aloud. You can find him on YouTube reading his own works. His voice and gestures will inform your own reading of his work.

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  • Paperback
  • Publisher Coffee House Press; 1St Edition edition (2010)
  • ASIN B00DP4UD3M

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Lawson Fusao Inada's drawing the line explores what it was like to be a Japanese-American child in the time of the internment camps. Its poems explore topics like the author's heritage, the discrimination Japanese-Americans faced before even being sent off to the camps, and the camps themselves.

The book is divided into five sections. The first, “just as i thought” occurs before life in the internment camps. The final poem in the section, “over here, over there” talks about the transition between Inada's childhood home and the internment camps, as well as exploring how two different places in the world can come together. The language is simple, but its meaning is quite sophisticated.

Other sections tackle more aspects of life as a Japanese-American at this time. I appreciated the development of the sections as they lead up to the final section, “drawing the line.” I appreciated the depiction of optimism in trying circumstances as the internees do their best to make the best of life within the wired confines of the camp. Some of the internees spread cheer to the others, one causing a stir by literally drawing the line – the line of a nearby mountain that everyone can see – while simultaneously standing up for his rights as an American by drawing the line on the Constitution. The final section illustrates the well0used juxtaposition of poems within sections of the book.

I found drawing the line as a strong, yet cheerful, rendition of the internment camps America forced so many of its citizens into during the Second World War. I recommend this book to anyone with a good appreciation of poetry, or of a good appreciation of humanity, or seeking to get a deeper understanding of a dark chapter of freedom in the United States of America. Inada's seemingly simple writing style carries much insight about this important topic in American history.
You must also read "Legends from Camp," an earlier collection. Inada writes down-home magical poetry. Does that sound enigmatic? It is. Look for imagery of silver, snow, and other tropes as he spins his ethereal webs of words in elegantly plain language. Read it aloud. You can find him on YouTube reading his own works. His voice and gestures will inform your own reading of his work.
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