Look, we're not all spending quarantine breezing through the epics.
For the inaugural title of their new book publishing imprint, literary magazine A Public Space releaseda collection of the late Bette Howland's autobiographical short stories spanning the entirety of her career.
Yamashita recasts Jane Austen characters as Japanese Americans navigating themes familiar to anyone who has read Austen and her contemporaries — social tension, familial obligation, clumsy personal growth, all of the mundanities that add up to meaning — through the lens of Japanese immigrant and Japanese American experiences. It’s a genuine pleasure to read. —A.R.
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