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Hiroshima Notes is a powerful statement on the Hiroshima bombing and its terrible legacy by the 1994 Nobel laureate for literature. Oe's account of the lives of the many victims of Hiroshima and the valiant efforts of those who cared for them, both immediately after the atomic blast and in the years that follow, reveals the horrific extent of the devastation. It is a heartrending portrait of a ravaged city - the "human face" in the midst of nuclear destruction.… (altro)
This is series of essays written over a couple of years in the mid 60s when the author made a series of visits to Hiroshima. Its pretty niche, it covers some conferences and splits in the anti nuclear movement in Japan. It's also a little repetitive as the essays cover some of the same ground.
So I'm not sure it entirely works as book. But on the other hand there is some really interesting insight into victims/survivors of the bomb and the medical research being done at that time, and some of the leading figures in Hiroshima in the aftermath of the bomb. ( )
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Qui donc, dans les temps à venir, pourra comprendre […] qu'après avoir connu la lumière, nous avons été amenés ainsi, de nouveau, à basculer dans les ténèbres ? SÉBASTIEN CASTILIAN, De arte dubitandi (1562)
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(Note du traducteur) Pour les noms de personnes qui figurent dans cet ouvrage, on s'est conformé à l'usage japonais qui veut que le nom de famille soit placé en tête, avant le « prénom ». [...]
PRÉFACE POUR LA NOUVELLE ÉDITION ANGLAISE (Mars 1995)
Qu'une vie d'homme puisse se jouer de façon décisive en l'espace de quelques jours, voilà un mythe auquel je ne croyais pas dans ma jeunesse. [...]
Prologue DESTINATION : HIROSHIMA…
Il pourra sembler inopportun de débuter un livre comme celui-ci par une référence à un fait personnel. [...]
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And if we would also be authentic human beings, then we already have impressive models in the Hiroshima people, such as Dr. Shigeto, who have neither too little nor too much hope, who never surrender to any situation but courageously carry on with their day-to-day tasks.
Hiroshima Notes is a powerful statement on the Hiroshima bombing and its terrible legacy by the 1994 Nobel laureate for literature. Oe's account of the lives of the many victims of Hiroshima and the valiant efforts of those who cared for them, both immediately after the atomic blast and in the years that follow, reveals the horrific extent of the devastation. It is a heartrending portrait of a ravaged city - the "human face" in the midst of nuclear destruction.
So I'm not sure it entirely works as book. But on the other hand there is some really interesting insight into victims/survivors of the bomb and the medical research being done at that time, and some of the leading figures in Hiroshima in the aftermath of the bomb. ( )