Mānoa (journal)

Mānoa (subtitled A Pacific Journal of International Writing) is a literary journal that includes American and international fiction, poetry, artwork, interviews, and essays, including memoirs. A notable feature of each issue is original translations of contemporary work from Asian and Pacific nations, selected for each issue by a special guest editor. Mānoa, meaning 'vast and deep' in the Hawaiian language, presents both traditional and contemporary writings from the entire Pacific Rim. Mānoa is published semiannually by the University of Hawaii Press and was established in 1989.

Mānoa
DisciplineLiterature
LanguageEnglish
Edited byFrank Stewart
Publication details
History1989-present
Publisher
FrequencySemiannually
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Mānoa
Indexing
ISSN1045-7909 (print)
1527-943X (web)
JSTOR10457909
OCLC no.42786100
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Each issue also bears an ISBN and is marketed as a book in its own right.

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