Sushi King and Company

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2014-01-15
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Abing, Kelsie
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Kennedy, Anne
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University of Hawaii at Manoa
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"Sushi King and Company" is a collection of six short stories set in Hawai'i that deal with issues - gender, place, language, identity that I feel represented a perspective of the local environment I live in. I wanted to put forward an array of the different types of people around me. Some stories are realistic, and some stories more stylized, but as a group they explore ways of being in local society. Hopefully, this goal to convey local and current stories will resonate with readers as much as it did with me as I wrote them. In my critical analysis of this collection, I will discuss how I prepared to write the pieces and also what motivated me, pertaining to literary influences and the environment of local literature today. I will also expound upon the stories in the collection, and what I hoped to express by writing them, and who I hope will read them.
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xiii, 54 pages
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