- Kirby Wright
Kirby Wright is an American writer best known for his
coming of age island novel "Punahou Blues " and the epic novel "Moloka'i Nui Ahina ", which is based on the life and times of Wright's paniolo grandmother. Both novels deal with the racial tensions between haoles (whites) and the indigenous Hawaiians, and illustrate the challenge for characters who, as the product of mixed-race marriages, must try to bridge the two cultures and overcome prejudice from both camps.Wright's work is primarily concerned with the complexities of multicultural Hawaii, Killahaole Day, prejudices against (and within) island high schools, and the tricky matter of interracial dating. He incorporates the local creole language into his novels and was the first author to document the
pidgin English spoken by the paniolo cowboys on the east end ofMolokai .Biography
Early years
Wright was born in Honolulu,
Hawaii . His father,Harold S. Wright , was a corporate attorney for the firmSmith Wild BeeBe & Cades . His mother, the formerJune McCormack ofBoston , was a secretary atMIT . Starting at the age of 4, Wright spent summers with his part-Hawaiian grandmotherJulia Gilman on her ranch on the east end ofMolokai . It was here Wright metSophie Cooke , a cattle rancher who wrote the memoir "Sincerely, Sophie " about her life and times in the islands. This meeting proved influential to the young Wright because Cooke wrote about his grandmother. Evidence of Wright's love for the written word surfaced atStar of the Sea Elementary School inHonolulu , where he crafted and performed plays about vampires, pro wrestlers, and secret agents. He won first place in a recital competition for his reading of "Trees" byJoyce Kilmer and also won awards for his original poems. He transferred toPunahou School in the 7th Grade and won the short story competition. Despite winning the competition, Wright felt like an outsider atPunahou School and his experiences at this private institution will become fertile material for his coming of age novelPunahou Blues .University Years
Wright attended the University of Colorado for a semester and transferred to the
University of Hawaii at Manoa. At UH he studied under the tutelage ofMaxine Hong Kingston and metKurt Vonnegut andAllen Ginsberg . He transferred toUC-San Diego , where he took classes taught by poetsBobbie Louise Hawkins andJerome Rothenberg . He received a B.A. in English and American literature at UCSD. After graduation, he sold cars for a living atRancho Olds inKearny Mesa , then became public relations director for theCarlsbad Inn andSan Clemente Cove . Rich and unhappy, he applied toSan Francisco State University and was accepted into the Masters Program in Creative Writing byAnne Rice . While at SFSU, he took classes taught byFrances Mayes ,Daniel J. Langton ,Molly Giles , andHarry Petrakis . He earned an MFA in creative writing and was the first student in the history of SFSU to sweep the poetry awards (Academy of American Poets Award,Browning Society Award for Dramatic Monologue,Ann Fields Poetry Prize).Punahou Blues
The setting for the book (ISBN 0-9741067-1-2) is his high school alma mater
Punahou School . The novel provides a window into the tumultuous 60s and 70s in multicultural Honolulu, from the viewpoint of a white ("haole") boy narrator searching for identity in a private school. His rite of passage includes losing the girl of his dreams, not living up to his father's great expectations, surviving Killahaole Day, being suspended, sibling rivalry, fighting the school bully, and navigating the tricky waters of interracial dating.A parallel novel entitled
Moloka'i Nui Ahina was published in August 2007. The book (ISBN 978-0-9741067-2-4)features the life and times of Julia Daniels, a Moloka'i pioneer woman of mixed blood, who invites her grandsons Jeff and Ben to spend summers with her at her ranch. She shares the land with ex-husband Chipper, an alcoholic war hero with a life estate bordering the swamp. The boys roam a paradise of fishponds, waterfalls, and mountains with herds of deer. Jeff meets the kahuna woman who freezes pictures of her enemies, the transsexual who seduces the Chief of Police, the man who referees cock fights in Kaunakakai, the beautiful divorcee who lives in the saddle room, and the prodigal grandfather who returns to woo Julia. These characters shape Jeff's sensibilities as he learns the secrets of his grandmother's wild past in Honolulu and the intensity of her struggles on the Lonely Isle.Awards and recognition
Wright has been nominated for two
Pushcart Prizes and is a past recipient of the Ann Fields Poetry Prize, the Academy of American Poets Award, the Browning Society Award for Dramatic Monologue, the San Diego Book Award, andArts Council Silicon Valley Fellowships in Poetry and The Novel.Before the City , ((ISBN 0-9741067-0-4] , his first book of poetry, took First Place at theSan Diego Book Awards .Punahou Blues was a Finalist at the San Diego Book Award s and Honorable Mention at theHawai'i Book Awards . He was recently interviewed onFox Morning News ,Art Rocks internet radio in San Diego, and Hawaiian Kine News out of Las Vegas. He is a frequent guest on50th State Radio , hosted by UnclePaul Natto and broadcast live over the Internet from Las Vegas. Wright will appear in the 2007 editions ofWho's Who in America andWho's Who in the World .External links
*http://www.curledup.com/punahoub.htm
*http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art43886.asp
*http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/morgue/2006/2006_01_04.kirby04.shtml
*http://starbulletin.com/2005/07/24/features/story6.html
*http://www.paloaltoonline.com/short_story/short_story_14/adult2.html
*http://www.melicreview.com/archive/iss24/kirby%20wright.htm
*http://www.cortlandreview.com/issue/24/wright_f.html
*http://www.thundersandwich.com/teesand18/kirbywright.html
*http://www.alsopreview.com/thewriters/wright/tommy.html
*http://www.alsopreview.com/thewriters/wright/halekia.html
*http://www.alsopreview.com/thewriters/wright/johnny.html
*http://www.threecandles.org/prose/kwright.html
* [http://www.arabesquespress.org/journal/kirby_wright/index.html Kirby Wright | Arabesques Review]
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