War is not Cool at all, Fools! As I Remember It.

War is not Cool at all, Fools! As I Remember It.

by Hiroko Falkenstein
War is not Cool at all, Fools! As I Remember It.

War is not Cool at all, Fools! As I Remember It.

by Hiroko Falkenstein

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Overview

WHEN THE JAPANESE navy attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941, it triggered a massive U.S. retaliation and a succession of incendiary bombardments. War is not Cool at all, Fools!, is a collection of poetry called Tanka, written by the author Hiroko Falkenstein. Each poem is beautifully written, yet profound, and can be read in a matter of seconds. However, as the author explains, the meaning of each poem might take longer to fully absorb.

When Tokyo was hit during the U.S. bombings, amid hellish chaos, Hiroko's family quickly fled the capital in a jam-packed train to the relative safety of a fishing village. They were in the minority of those who were fortunate enough to escape; however, life would become even tougher thereafter as streets were filled with the homeless, the wounded and orphans who were begging for food . . . casualties of war who would feel the effects almost twenty years after the war had come to an end. This book of poetry is an intimate, personal account of a Japanese woman's childhood and adult experiences during and after the Second World War. Each poem is concise, moving, and somewhat harrowing in the description of the casualties of war.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150918153
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication date: 08/19/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Hiroko Falkenstein has been a piano and Japanese language teacher for four decades. She was born and lived in Japan until she married an American and moved to Hawaii, until later making Southern California her permanent residence. When her daughter and son went off to college, she went back to school and graduated from the University of California Irvine. She was fifty-three. Her life-long dream materialized when she became a Japanese language teacher at the high school from which her family had graduated. In 2004, she published a book in Japan.

About the Illustrator

Johnnie Dominguez is a ballpoint pen artist, hailing from Southern California. From a young age he discovered his desire to draw, which was a method of dealing with a foster care system that he was placed into, and one that he was able to cope with by way of being possessed to draw. It was the wrestling of his own demons and life’s experiences that enabled him to express his observations in the form of illustrations. “Drawing is my only salvation,” he said.
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