Asian American Little Magazines 1968-1974: By Amardeep SinghMain MenuGidra Magazine (1969-1974; Los Angeles)Gidra MagazineAion Magazine (1970-1; San Francisco)Little MagazineAmerasia Journal (1971-present)Amerasia JournalBridge Magazine (1971-1986)Bridge: the Asian-American Magazine (1971-1986)Yellow Seeds (1972-1977; Philadelphia)Yellow Seeds (1972-1977; Philadelphia)Roots: An Asian American Reader (1971)Anthology Published by UCLA Press and the UCLA Asian American CenterAsian Women (1971)Anthology Produced at UC-Berkeley, 1971Asian-American Authors (1972; Anthology)Asian-American Authors (1972; Anthology)Aiiieeeee! An Anthology of Asian-American Writers (1974)Anthology Published by Howard University PressAmardeep Singhc185e79df2fca428277052b90841c4aba30044e1
Lawson Inada
12019-07-15T13:24:58-04:00Amardeep Singhc185e79df2fca428277052b90841c4aba30044e11651Photograph of Lawson Inadaplain2019-07-15T13:24:58-04:00Amardeep Singhc185e79df2fca428277052b90841c4aba30044e1
This page is referenced by:
12019-07-15T13:25:16-04:00Lawson Fusao Inada (1938--): Bio and Resources1Bio and Resources on poet Lawson Inadaplain2019-07-15T13:25:16-04:00Lawson Fusao Inada is one of the most accomplished Asian American poets of the post-World War II generation. He is a third-generation (Sansei) Japanese American, whose maternal grandparents immigrated from Japan in 1907 and founded the Fresno Fish Market in 1912 (Soto, 145). During World War II, they were sent to three different concentration camps, Fresno Assembly Center, Jerome (Arkansas), and Amache (Colorado). He graduated from what is today known as California State University at Fresno, and then spent two years studying creative writing at the University of Iowa between 1960 and 1962. For many years, he taught creative writing at Southern Oregan State University; as of 2019 he is identified as an emeritus professor of English at SOU (Densho Encyclopedia).
Inada has published several books of poetry, Before the War: Poems as they Happened (1971), Legends from Camp (1992), and Drawing the Line (1997). Before the War has been described as the first collection of poetry by an Asian American to be published by a major press (Soto 146). Most salient to this project, Inada co-edited Aiiieeeee! An Anthology of Asian American Literature, with Frank Chin, Jeffrey Chan, and Shawn Wong.