Sharon Hashimoto explores themes of what is heard and
misinterpreted, what is left unexplained, and what is passed down in
The Crane Wife. In these pieces, the Sansei poet leafs through old
photographs--one of which is of a newlywed couple with the groom's image
cut away. Here is the rediscovered piece of barbed wire from outside the
Heart Mountain concentration camp. That wire, a lei, and a car trip to
an empty lot are all bits of evidence. Her questions address
grandparents, mother and father, siblings, and the next generation.
Hashimoto also reinvents Japanese folk tales and explores the different
voices of the members of a downed JAL jet. Her poems travel in new
directions in an attempt to fill in the gaps.