I Hotel

Paperback, 618 pages

Published Oct. 8, 2019 by Coffee House Press.

ISBN:
978-1-56689-545-3
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5 stars (1 review)

Tenth Anniversary Edition, with an introduction by Jessica Hagedorn

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5 stars

I don't even know where to begin with this massive (over 600 pages), varied (comics, plays, transcripts, dance notation, stories), multicultural (10 different interweaving stories) monument of a book. Basically, it tells the story of the International Hotel, a nexus of activism in the late 60s early 70s San Francisco, especially Asian American activism. It is a battle to keep this cultural touchstone from being demolished, and along with it the stories and oral history of the few elderly tenants who still live there.

It is told thru 10 stories from differing points of view, which interweave in amazingly complex and ephemeral ways. You'll be reading along and then say, wait, wasn't two stories ago from this person just mentioned in passing? I would imagine a whole new way of understanding this book would open up if I just sat down and read it again, as I bet there are …