It’s gratifying to see our Penguin Classics anthology continue to find its audience. We were recently contacted for interviews for a poetry podcast and three online Q and A’s.
Cascadian Prophets Podcast, October 1, 2024
“Frank Abe on The Literature of Japanese American Incarceration,” conducted September 20 by Paul E. Nelson for the Cascadia Poetics Lab.
Q & A INTERVIEWS
Book Notions, November 10, 2024
“Q&A With Frank Abe,”
interview with Bianca Vandenbos
Discover Nikkei, October 7, 2024
“Narratives of Resilience and Resistance—Frank Abe and Floyd Cheung on The Literature of Japanese American Incarceration,”
Q and A interview with writer Jonathan van Harmelen
Soapberry Review, October 1, 2024
“The Literature of Japanese American Incarceration: A conversation with Frank Abe and Floyd Cheung,”
Q and A interview with editor Audrey Fong
With all this publicity and word-of-mouth, the anthology is now into its third printing. We saw copies of the new print run when signing books for the Japanese American National Museum bookshop at our LA book launch on October 12. Thanks to all our readers.