Bamboo Ridge Issue 126
Edited by Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl
$20.00
Celebrated playwright, author, and guest editor Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl brings together a compilation of work by 37 writers that captures the complexity of life in Hawaiʻi with humor, resilience, and rich cultural narratives. Adding a unique visual layer to this collection are watercolor landscapes by featured artist Clemson Lam.
This anthology features an unprecedented number of new contributors to Bamboo Ridge, nearly matching the returning writers, creating a collection that feels intergenerational and dynamic. Pieces overlap in unexpected ways, offering fresh perspectives alongside familiar voices. Highlighting the tension between tradition and modernity, the bittersweet effects of time, and the struggle to preserve cultural identity in a rapidly shifting world, Issue #126 immerses readers in themes that resonate widely. Through satire, surrealism, mythology, and more, readers encounter stories of connection, spiritual ties to land, the lasting impact of colonization, and the enduring influence of ancestors.
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ISBN-13 | 978-1-943756-12-4 |
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Number of Pages | 280 |
Weight | 15.5 oz |
Dimensions | 9 × 6 × 0.9 in |
Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl is a Hawaiʻi playwright and author. She has written plays, short stories, novels, living history programs and television documentaries. Her anthologies, Hawai`i Nei: Island Plays, and Navigating Islands: Plays from the Pacific as well as her three mystery novels have been published by the University of Hawaiʻi Press. In 1994, she was the recipient of the prestigious Hawai`i Award for Literature and in 2006 she received the Eliot Cades Award for Literature.