I Hotel

Paperback, 613 pages

English language

Published March 22, 2010 by Coffee House Press.

ISBN:
9781566892391
OCLC Number:
456178254

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5 stars (1 review)

A multi-voiced fusion of prose, playwriting, graphic art, and philosophy that spins an epic tale of America’s struggle for civil rights as it played out in San Francisco’s Chinatown. Divided into ten novellas, one for each year, I Hotel begins in 1968, when Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy were assassinated, students took to the streets, the Vietnam War raged, and cities burned.

As Karen Yamashita’s motley cast of students, laborers, artists, revolutionaries, and provocateurs make their way through the history of the day, they become caught in a riptide of politics and passion, clashing ideologies and personal turmoil. And by the time the survivors unite to save the International Hotel—epicenter of the Yellow Power Movement—their stories have come to define the very heart of the American experience.

2 editions

Really entertaining and informative

5 stars

A 600+ page tour de force of historical fiction. A real education on the lives of immigrants from all over Asia and beyond during the tumultuous period of 1968-1977. Each year features a new cast, but they all revolve around the I Hotel in SF’s Chinatown. Wisened old timers mix with idealistic and determined twenty somethings, on a quest to protect what’s theirs in a land where the cards are stacked against them. Really engaging. An important read.

Subjects

  • Civil rights movements -- United States -- Fiction
  • Asian Americans -- Fiction
  • Nineteen seventies -- Fiction
  • Nineteen sixties -- Fiction
  • Chinatown (San Francisco, Calif.) -- Fiction