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          Lois-Ann Yamanaka Biography

          Lois-Ann Yamanaka's writing is uncontrovertibly controversial. She did not set out to be controversial; indeed, she didn't even set out to be a writer.

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        1. Wilson, Rob, "Bloody Mary Meets Lois-Ann Yamanaka: Imagining Hawaiian Locality from South.
        2. Children Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass: The Story Behind an American Friendship.
        3. Studies (Cambridge, Eng.), 30 (April ), Wilson, Rob, "Bloody Mary Meets Lois-Ann Yamanaka: Imagining Hawaiian Locality from South.
        4. His magisterial biography Abe is the product of full-body immersion into the riotous tumult of American life in the decades before the Civil War. It was a.
        5. It was while Yamanaka was working as a schoolteacher in her native Hawaii that she observed her students writing poetry, and realized that she, too, was capable of creative writing. After returning to the University of Hawaii to study writing, Yamanaka has gone on to become one of that state's best known novelists, as well as a vocal proponent of Hawaiian Creole English, the pidgin spoken by many of the islands' working-class residents and in which Yamanaka often writes.

          This dialect is a combination of English, Japanese, and Philippine, and as a teacher Yamanaka was warned against using it in the working-class school in which she taught. As a writer she found her first collection, Saturday Night at the Pahala Theatre, banned by the Hawaii school system.

          This attempt to suppress and assimilate minority