Rath’s brief writings evoke island ‘Life’
"Slices of Life in Hawaii Volume 1," by J. Arthur Rath III (iUniverse, $23.95)
Rath has assembled a potpourri of articles, essays, short stories and poetry here that are loosely connected by their local-kine cultural significance. It’s pretty much a Reader’s Digest approach — the book can be opened anywhere and read anywhere, and whatever you’re reading lasts only a couple of pages.
Short pieces need to have immediate impact, and Rath is too gentlemanly to club the reader over the head. As a kind of writer’s resume of clips, this book is rather formal. Still, you pick up on an old-fashioned sense of caring about a diverse cultural milieu and a vanishing, unique sense of lifestyle that Rath wistfully evokes. There are nuggets here worth diving for.
Burl Burlingame, Star-Advertiser
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