Category Archives: Toru Saito

  1. The Topaz Box Speaks

    December 17, 2018 by Admin

    It’s windy . . . It’s dusty . . . It’s cold as hell . . . It’s just another …
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  2. Nine Bullets in the Back

    September 13, 2014 by Admin

    By Toru Saito It’s late. It’s past midnight. Out of the pitch black, a heavy, star-laden sky presses down on …
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In the aftermath of World War II, more than 110,000 persons of Japanese ancestry – roughly two-thirds of whom were American citizens – were released from forced imprisonment in U.S. concentration camps. But released to return where, after being taken from their homes along the West Coast? When they were finally allowed to leave the internment camps, they faced a new challenge: How do you resume a life so interrupted.